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A plot, or chart as often referred to in the contexts of spreadsheets, have a number of elements that work together to help communicate a cohesive message about data. The axis generally represented as two lines, one horizontal, one vertical, that frame the plot area and define the scale of the chart.
2D Plots in Matlab is a feature that enables a user to create the two-dimensional graph for any dependent variable as a function of a depending variable. A plot can present the data in continuous, discrete, surface or volume form.
Each variable is plotted along an axis. A line graph has a vertical axis and a horizontal axis. For example, if you wanted to graph the height of a ball after you have thrown it, you would put time along the horizontal, or x-axis, and height along the vertical, or y-axis.
Dot or Color Dot - Shows all events on your plots in any color or with any backgating you want. Density - Shows all the events with different colors representing the density of the events at a given position. Contour - Same as density plots, except the density of the events is displayed as contour lines.
Common Types of Data Plots Bar chart. A bar chart is the most common data visualization for displaying the numerical values of categorical data to compare various categories between them. Line plot. Scatter plot. Histogram. Box plot. Pie chart. Grouped bar chart. Multiple box plot.