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Although a wide variety of illustrations is used to illustrate scalar quantities, there are underlying simplicities which (once recognised) can be used to represent data simply and clearly and to label it unambiguously. An extension of the same principles is of some use even when the illustrator tries to put more than one idea in a single diagram.