A scatter line chart plots X/Y points and joins them with a line, combining the raw markers of a scatter with the trend of a line - useful when the order of points carries meaning.
When the points sit on a numeric X axis and connecting them helps show a path or trend - a measured curve, or a sequence of readings - while still marking each actual point.
A line chart spaces points evenly along a labeled category axis. A scatter line places them by their true X value, so uneven spacing is preserved.
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