Hello,
I'm trying to use three variables at a time in a scatterplot. I chose two variables for the x and y-axis. And the third one is the size of the symbol proportional to the attribute.
Can anyone please tell me how to make a legend for the plot showing the details of axis and the size of the symbol? I'll attach the figures for reference. Thank you.
I want to show the radius of symbol ranges in the legend. Please help.
Hello saidurgamalleswarthota,
I am assuming you are trying to do this within the Scatterplot Chart in Map View using ArcGIS Pro. I do not think there is the capability to make a legend within that chart. However, I did think of a workaround for you that involves creating a layout view. Please see below:
Step 1: In map view, create scatterplot and define settings.
MapView.png
Step 2: Create a New Layout --> Insert Map Frame w/ data, Chart Frame, and Legend using Insert Ribbon
LayoutView.png
Once edited to your satisfaction, it can be printed, exported as a PDF, exported as a png --> whatever is needed for your purpose. I hope this is helpful.
Cheers!
Mike
Hi, I would not use a bubbles as a third variable (actually scatter plots are used to show trends/possible correlations between 2 variables) since it is confusing for reader. The line is good for central tendency (you should label this). I would suggest an heat area visual around the dispersion (darker colors near the line, lighter shade moving away from the line) and a side visual for proportions.
fred
Thank you for your suggestion. They helped me a lot.