If this is a circle on a normal 2D-scatter plot, then I would imagine it marks some boundary to a particular set of points.
Alternatively, if you have a scatter plot based on polar coordinates (angles, distance from origin in radial terms), there’s nothing strictly wrong with that… but it is rather weird.
If this is a circle on a normal 2D-scatter plot, then I would imagine it marks some boundary to a particular set of points.
Alternatively, if you have a scatter plot based on polar coordinates (angles, distance from origin in radial terms), there’s nothing strictly wrong with that… but it is rather weird.
Do you have an example?