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.