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# Scatter Chart Scatter charts are based on basic line charts with the x axis changed to a linear axis. To use a scatter chart, data must be passed as objects containing X and Y properties. The example below creates a scatter chart with 3 points. ```javascript var scatterChart = new Chart(ctx, { type: 'scatter', data: { datasets: [{ label: 'Scatter Dataset', data: [{ x: -10, y: 0 }, { x: 0, y: 10 }, { x: 10, y: 5 }] }] }, options: { scales: { xAxes: [{ type: 'linear', position: 'bottom' }] } } }); ``` ## Dataset Properties The scatter chart supports all of the same properties as the [line chart](./line.md#dataset-properties). ## Data Structure Unlike the line chart where data can be supplied in two different formats, the scatter chart only accepts data in a point format. ```javascript data: [{ x: 10, y: 20 }, { x: 15, y: 10 }] ```