 Another interesting variation on the scatter plot is this one right here, which is depending on whether you're speaking in English or in French, the Delaney triangulation or the Delonné triangulation. And what this does is it uses each point as a connection between lines. So let's just come down here and pick our same two movie dimensions, the ratings on IMDB for the X and the total domestic box office earnings in the Y. And now you can see, for instance, the overall shape is nearly identical to the convex hole we had in the previous example. But now each point is defined by these intersections, these vertices. And, you know, it's kind of a pretty graph. But it also is a nice way of seeing the density of the points as well as which ones are outliers. Again, we know from earlier that this one over here is the Twilight movie and it's really far away from everything else in terms of both IMDB ratings and in terms of overall earnings. And so a Delonné triangulation can be another interesting way of looking at the connections between the points in your scatter plot.