The following table
summarizes how the various multi-cell graphs differ from each other.
For more details about a particular type of graph, see the chapter
for that graph.
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Cells are added to the
graph as needed. Cells are added as full rows and columns.
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The number of cells
is determined by the unique values of one or more classification variables.
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The number of cells
is determined by the matrix variables.
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Each cell can be based
on a different data set.
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Each cell shows data
from the same data set, but for a different crossing of one or more
classification variables.
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The cells use data from
the same data set, but with different combinations of variables.
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Each cell can contain
different plots.
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All cells contain the
same plot types.
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The non-diagonal cells
contain only scatter and ellipse plots. No other type is allowed.
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Plot properties can
be modified separately for each cell.
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Plot property changes
made to any cell are applied to all the cells of the graph.
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Plot property changes
made to any non-diagonal cell are applied to all non-diagonal cells
of the graph.
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Titles, footnotes, cell headers,
and discrete and global legends can be added to the graph.
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Titles, footnotes, and
global legends can be added to the graph.
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Titles and footnotes
can be added to the graph.
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