While using Scatter plots (Data Investigation tool), under Plot Elements tab, while checking the check box "plot by groups" option and using "grouping field", how to differentiate the values of "Grouping field" by different color. For example: if you have grouping field called Smoker how to differentiate the values Smoker and non smoker by different colors. is there any option ?
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Try the Interactive Chart tool! You can build a Scatter plot from there and you should have a grouping option to help out
Thank you for letting me know that scatter plot can be done using interactive chart!
Further, i would like to know if i can plot three variables Age, Smoker (or not) and Claim using interactive chart. that is i would like to show the impact of Age and smoking habit on Claim value ( Please attached picture for reference)
Thank you for letting me know that scatter plot can be done using interactive chart!
Further, i would like to know if i can plot three variables Age, Smoker (or not) and Claim using interactive chart. that is i would like to show the impact of Age and smoking habit on Claim value ( Please attached picture for reference)
Theoretically yes - you should be able to plot two variables (age and claim) while using the smoker vs non-smoker as a grouping variable. This article gives one idea: How to Group Data by Color in an Interactive Chart - Alteryx Community
thank you much! 🙏 i will try what you said and let you know.
Hello Alex,
I was able to produce the expected result as per the idea given in the article you shared with me. I am attaching the results of the same in the word document.
Thanks much for your help!
Note:i was able to do in a couple of days after you shared the link, now sharing with you after a week of vacation.
Great news @KRISHNABOMMU!
I know you should be busy. still when you get a chance, please have a look at the attached results documentation of the scatter plot and let me know your valuable suggestions.
TIA,
Kind regards,
Krishna Bommu
@KRISHNABOMMU If the attached is what you were looking for, then that's great!