How can I draw Multivariate Scatter Plot?

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Selin Soguksu
Selin Soguksu on 26 Feb 2013
Hello, I want to draw a multivariate scatter plot. I have 3 variables. 2 of them have 3 categories and one of them have 4 categories. Is gplotmatrix function true for this purpose? Thank you...
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Elton Rexhepaj
Elton Rexhepaj on 26 Feb 2013
You can use a paralel cordinate plot but doing a standartization of each variable prior to ploting.
parallelcoords(X)
wehre X is your multivariate data with rows representing samples and columns variables

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Tom Lane
Tom Lane on 28 Feb 2013
You could use gscatter to plot two of them with coloring determined by the third. You could use plotmatrix or gplotmatrix to plot sets of pairs. You could draw a multivariate scatter plot like this:
a = randi(3,20,1);
b = randi(3,20,1);
c = randi(4,20,1);
plot3(a,b,c,'bo')
However, with such course data (few distinct values) I suspect you might not see much.

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