Scatter Chart

Type

transform

Class

fire.nodes.graph.NodeScatterChart

Fields

Name

Title

Description

title

Title

titleColor

Title Color

description

Description

descriptionColor

Description Color

xlabel

X Label

ylabel

Y Label

maxValuesToDisplay

Max Values To Display

Maximum number of values to display in result.

chartColors

Chart Colors

material

Material Chart

Select true will use material design

dualAxis

Dual axis

Display axis on both side

xCol

X Column

yCols

Y Columns

ySortCol

Y Sort Column

reNameYColumns

Rename Y Columns

Details

This node creates a scatter plot to visualize the relationship between two numerical variables. Each data point is represented by a dot on the chart.

Configuration:

Max Values to Display: Limits the number of data points displayed on the chart.

Chart Colors: Customizes the color palette for the scatter plot.

Material Chart: Enables or disables Material Design for the chart.

Dual Axis: Allows for multiple Y-axes.

X Column: Selects the column to be used as the X-axis.

Y Columns: Selects the columns to be used as the Y-axis.

Output:

The node generates a scatter plot visualizing the relationship between the selected X and Y variables. The size and color of the markers can be used to represent additional information.

Use Cases:

Correlation Analysis: Identify relationships between variables.

Outlier Detection: Find data points that deviate significantly from the trend.

Clustering: Group similar data points together.

Examples

Example:

Let’s say you have a dataset with information about houses, including their size (in square feet) and price. You can use the Scatter Chart node to visualize the relationship between these two variables.

Configuration:

X Column: Size

Y Column: Price

Output:

The scatter plot will show the relationship between the size of a house and its price. If there’s a positive correlation, larger houses will generally have higher prices.