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grace-xing6 84820d66c4 update of planning_scatter
Your questions make me think about the step i wrote, I just say put [x,y] in it without starting from specific point.
I guess I should start from x=14, then run x=14+n for the left spots. In that way, I could draw a lot until x= 492

there are two issues I had: 1. the gap between numbers on x-axis and y-axis are different, will this affect the length of segment?
2. I also found that when x=492, y has two points. Not sure how to represent that.
2024-10-02 10:46:12 -04:00

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Planning the scatter plot

  • Draw a scatter plot.
    • Draw the axes.

      • Draw the x-axis.

        • Draw the line.
        • Label the intersect point between y and x on x-axis as 14
        • Segment the line with the length: 14 (starting point), 100, 200, 300, 400, 492,
        • label the segments on x-axis with numbers
      • Draw the y-axis.

        • Draw the line.
        • Label the intersect point between y and x on y-axis as -927
        • Segment the line with the length: -927 (starting point), 0, 1000, 2000, 3000, 3710
        • Label the segments on y-axis with numbers
    • Plot the points.

      • For [x,y], find x position on x-axis
      • Draw a line starting form that point parallel to y-axis
      • Find y position on y-axis
      • Draw a line starting form that point parallel to x-axis
      • Label the intersect point
      • Erase the previous two lines parallel to x and y-axis
      • Repeat the steps until it's done