vega-scatterplot

Description

Scatter plots are ideal for visualizing the relationship between two quantitative variables. This download contains a prebuilt scatter plot using a simple data set. To use it you just need to change the index and the fields you would like to display.

Source

Originally found at https://www.timroes.de/kibana-vega-scatterplot

Tested versions 7.x
ECS compliant No

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