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---
title: "Multi scatter plot"
author: "Cox Lab"
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date: today
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# General
- **Type:** - Matrix Analysis
- **Heading:** - Visualization
- **Source code:** not public.
# Brief description
Multiple columns or rows are used to create a matrix of scatter plots.
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# Parameters
## Rows
First partner(s) of the respective multi scatter plot(s). Selected expression columns that will appear in y-direction in the resulting multi scatter plot. (default: all expression columns are selected).
## Columns
Second partner(s) of the respective multi scatter plot(s). Selected expression columns that will appear in x-direction in the resulting multi scatter plot. (default: all expression columns are selected).
# Parameter window
![](images/visualization-multi_scatter_plot-edited.png)