Scatter plots, Regression lines and Curve fits are all referred to as “XY-plots”. Such plots are produced using data from a pair of data nodes. DynRisk allows you to produce any combination of the three XY-plot types in the same diagram. Moreover, you can copy curves from one plot window and paste it into another using the “Copy” and “Paste” commands in the “Edit” menu. If you do this, make sure that both plots have the same scale on both the X-axis and the Y-axis by using the “Set scale” command. Note also that you can add “gridlines” to the plots corresponding to certain key statistics for the data nodes. Specifically, you can have gridlines indicating the location of the following statistics: • Base value • Mean ± st.dev. • Fractiles The fractiles are chosen according to the currently selected fractile set. You can change this using the “Fractiles…” command. To display the gridlines, click anywhere in the plot window while pressing the “Command” key on the keyboard. This will bring up a popup menu from which you could select the desired statistics. To hide the gridlines, just repeat the same procedure.