Unless you decide upon which parameters you wish to plot against each other, you can't.
For example:-
Do you wish to plot length, mass or other aspects of size/volume against cost?
Do you wish to plot a subjective rating of how tasty home-made enchiladas are in comparsion to any particular fast food outlet version?
Do you want to plot how popular enchiladas are in comparsion to any other food item or group of food items?
Or do you just want to take any old graph and squash your enchilada all over it in the way that many Americans have a habit of taking nouns and turning them into verbs? (In correct UK or US English, you cannot "graph" anything, but you can "plot a graph").
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Unless you decide upon which parameters you wish to plot against each other, you can't.
For example:-
Do you wish to plot length, mass or other aspects of size/volume against cost?
Do you wish to plot a subjective rating of how tasty home-made enchiladas are in comparsion to any particular fast food outlet version?
Do you want to plot how popular enchiladas are in comparsion to any other food item or group of food items?
Or do you just want to take any old graph and squash your enchilada all over it in the way that many Americans have a habit of taking nouns and turning them into verbs? (In correct UK or US English, you cannot "graph" anything, but you can "plot a graph").
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