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Working with Multiple 2D Region Plot Segments

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In Chapter 5, you learned how to create your own 2D region plot segment by dragging and drawing it within the default guides on the canvas. However, when you first open up Charticulator, there is already a 2D region plot segment anchored on the canvas, and consequently you’re not yet in the habit of adding your own, and indeed as yet you’ve not had any reason to do so. In this chapter, that is about to change because you will learn that one of the benefits of creating plot segments for yourself is the ability to design visuals that use multiple plot segments, in effect creating multiple complementary charts within a single visual.

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Box, A. (2022). Working with Multiple 2D Region Plot Segments. In: Introducing Charticulator for Power BI. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-8076-8_11

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