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rasmasyean rasmasyean
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2 years ago
For example, the ELISpot graphs in the link below.
Is there a name for these types of graphs?

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-04186-8/figures/2

Also, I suppose the points are manually horizontally spaced so that you can distinguish close points.  Or is there a graphing program that would do this with some sort of algorithm?
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2 years ago
It looks like a scatter plot with data presented in columns.

I believe it's called a "Grouped Column Scatter" - see example

This can be done in Excel.
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