The VISUALIZE DATA and VISUALIZE MODEL items produce a visualization of your data or model.

The data and model visualizations are designed to help you see what your data --- or the model of your data --- seem to say.

Visualizations consist of several plot windows that work together. The group of plot windows is called a SpreadPlot. Help about the spreadplot is available from the help menu's SPREADPLOT HELP item. In addition, help may be obtained for the individual plots by using the help menu's WINDOW HELP item. Finally, many plot windows have a help button which provides help about the individual plot window.

When you are finished with the visualization, use any of the close boxes. All of the windows will close together.

Each model has its own visualization. In addition, there are several different data visualizations, depending on the selection of variable types active at the time the visualization is choosen.

When all variables are numeric, there are four possible visualizations: A multivariate visualization for data with 3 or more numeric variables; a bivariate visualization for data with two numeric variables; a univariate visualization for data with one numeric variable; and a Guided Tour visualization for data which have 6 or more numeric variables.

Finally, there is a classification visualization for data which have a numeric variable and one or more category variables; a frequency visualization for frequency data (data which have numeric variables that specify frequency values); and a category visualization for category data (data which have one or more category variables and no numeric variables).
