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Creating a biplot

A biplot simultaneously shows information on the observations and the variables in a multidimensional dataset.

  1. Select a cell in the dataset.
  2. On the Analyse-it ribbon tab, in the Statistical Analyses group, click Multivariate > Biplot / Monoplot, and then click the plot type.
    The analysis task pane opens.
  3. In the Variables list, select the variables.
  4. Optional: To label the observations, select the Label points check box.
  5. Optional: To label the variables, select the Label vectors check box.
  6. Optional: To show stratification, select Vary point color/symbol, and then in the Group / Color / Symbol drop-down list, select a variable.
  7. Click Calculate.
Related concepts
Biplot
Related reference
Dataset layout
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