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in this video ill explain how to change the color shape and size of only one point in a scatter plot using the r programming language so without too much torque lets dive into the r code so in the video i will show you two examples and both of these examples are based on the data frame that we can create with lines two and three of the code so if you run these lines of code you can see at the top right of rstudio that we have created a new data set which is called data and if you click on this data set a new window is opened which is showing the structure of our data set and as you can see our data contains six rows and two columns which are called x1 and x2 and both of these columns contain numeric values now lets assume that we want to draw these data in a scatter plot using the basic installation of the r programming language then we can apply the plot function as you can see in line five of the code so within the plot function im specifying our two columns in our data set that