+@node GRAPH
+@section GRAPH
+
+@vindex GRAPH
+@cindex Exploratory data analysis
+@cindex normality, testing
+
+@display
+GRAPH
+ /HISTOGRAM = @var{var}
+ /SCATTERPLOT [(BIVARIATE)] = @var{var1} WITH @var{var2} [BY @var{var3}]
+ [ /MISSING=@{LISTWISE, VARIABLE@} [@{EXCLUDE, INCLUDE@}] ]
+ [@{NOREPORT,REPORT@}]
+
+@end display
+
+The @cmd{GRAPH} produces graphical plots of data. Only one of the subcommands
+@subcmd{HISTOGRAM} or @subcmd{SCATTERPLOT} can be specified, i.e. only one plot
+can be produced per call of @cmd{GRAPH}. The @subcmd{MISSING} is optional.
+
+@cindex scatterplot
+
+The subcommand @subcmd{SCATTERPLOT} produces an xy plot of the data. The different
+values of the optional third variable @var{var3} will result in different colours and/or
+markers for the plot. The following is an example for producing a scatterplot.
+
+@example
+GRAPH
+ /SCATTERPLOT = @var{height} WITH @var{weight} BY @var{gender}.
+@end example
+
+This example will produce a scatterplot where @var{height} is plotted versus @var{weight}. Depending
+on the value of the @var{gender} variable, the colour of the datapoint is different. With
+this plot it is possible to analyze gender differences for @var{height} vs.@: @var{weight} relation.
+
+@cindex histogram
+
+The subcommand @subcmd{HISTOGRAM} produces a histogram. Only one variable is allowed for
+the histogram plot.
+For an alternative method to produce histograms @pxref{EXAMINE}. The
+following example produces a histogram plot for the variable @var{weight}.
+
+@example
+GRAPH
+ /HISTOGRAM = @var{weight}.
+@end example
+