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Bubble Plots
View Patterns in Multidimensional Data Using Bubble Plots
A bubble plot is a scatter plot that represents its points as circles, or bubbles. Bubble plots can be dynamic (animated over time) or static (fixed bubbles that do not move). Use bubble plots to:
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dynamically animate bubbles using a time variable, to see patterns and movement across time
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use size and color to clearly distinguish between different variables
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aggregate data (rows) into a single bubble, simplifying the bubble plot
Because you can see up to five dimensions at once (x position, y position, size, color, and time), bubble plots can produce dramatic visualizations and readily show patterns and trends.
Note:
Dynamic bubble plots were pioneered by Hans Rosling, Professor of International Health, Karolinska Institutet, and the people involved in the
Gapminder.org
project.
Figure 8.1
Example of a Bubble Plot
Contents
Example of a Dynamic Bubble Plot
Launch the Bubble Plot Platform
Specifying Two ID Variables
Specifying a Time Variable
Interact with the Bubble Plot
Control Animation for Dynamic Bubble Plots
Select Bubbles
Use the Brush Tool
Bubble Plot Platform Options
Show Roles
Additional Examples of the Bubble Plot Platform
Example of Specifying Only a Time Variable
Example of Specifying Only ID Variables and Splitting a Bubble
Example of a Static Bubble Plot
Example of a Bubble Plot with a Categorical Y Variable
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