https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95578

--- Comment #4 from Andy <silva...@katamail.com> ---
I am showing you the situation in the most apparent case, when the correlation
coefficients 1 and the variances of the two variables are equal: in this case
the data cloud reduces to a single line, and the angle of it is 45°.

In the first attach, the data in columns B and C are correctly mirrored.
However, now press F9 twice and the data clouds expands to what you see in the
second attach: 
it is easy to check that it is wrong since, as said above, in this case X and Y
should take the same values, forming a 45° steep line: this happens on the data
range; but does NOT in the chart, where data shown are clearly NOT those in
columns B and C: it is sufficient to check that they do not have equal
horizontal and vertical coordinates.

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