You can add text to create labels for the points in a scatter plot.
The goal is to display the comma-separated values for the first (<code>x</code>) and second (<code>y</code>) fields of each item in <code>dataset</code>.
The <code>text</code> nodes need <code>x</code> and <code>y</code> attributes to position it on the SVG canvas. In this challenge, the <code>y</code> value (which determines height) can use the same value that the <code>circle</code> uses for its <code>cy</code> attribute. The <code>x</code> value can be slightly larger than the <code>cx</code> value of the <code>circle</code>, so the label is visible. This will push the label to the right of the plotted point.
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## Instructions
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Label each point on the scatter plot using the <code>text</code> elements. The text of the label should be the two values separated by a comma and a space. For example, the label for the first point is "34, 78". Set the <code>x</code> attribute so it's 5 units more than the value you used for the <code>cx</code> attribute on the <code>circle</code>. Set the <code>y</code> attribute the same way that's used for the <code>cy</code> value on the <code>circle</code>.
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## Tests
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```yml
tests:
- text: Your code should have 10 <code>text</code> elements.
testString: 'assert($("text").eq(0).text() == "34, 78" && $("text").eq(0).attr("x") == "39" && $("text").eq(0).attr("y") == "422", "The first label should have text of "34, 78", an <code>x</code> value of 39, and a <code>y</code> value of 422.");'
testString: 'assert($("text").eq(1).text() == "109, 280" && $("text").eq(1).attr("x") == "114" && $("text").eq(1).attr("y") == "220", "The second label should have text of "109, 280", an <code>x</code> value of 114, and a <code>y</code> value of 220.");'
testString: 'assert($("text").eq(2).text() == "310, 120" && $("text").eq(2).attr("x") == "315" && $("text").eq(2).attr("y") == "380", "The third label should have text of "310, 120", an <code>x</code> value of 315, and a <code>y</code> value of 380.");'
testString: 'assert($("text").eq(3).text() == "79, 411" && $("text").eq(3).attr("x") == "84" && $("text").eq(3).attr("y") == "89", "The fourth label should have text of "79, 411", an <code>x</code> value of 84, and a <code>y</code> value of 89.");'
testString: 'assert($("text").eq(4).text() == "420, 220" && $("text").eq(4).attr("x") == "425" && $("text").eq(4).attr("y") == "280", "The fifth label should have text of "420, 220", an <code>x</code> value of 425, and a <code>y</code> value of 280.");'
testString: 'assert($("text").eq(5).text() == "233, 145" && $("text").eq(5).attr("x") == "238" && $("text").eq(5).attr("y") == "355", "The sixth label should have text of "233, 145", an <code>x</code> value of 238, and a <code>y</code> value of 355.");'
testString: 'assert($("text").eq(6).text() == "333, 96" && $("text").eq(6).attr("x") == "338" && $("text").eq(6).attr("y") == "404", "The seventh label should have text of "333, 96", an <code>x</code> value of 338, and a <code>y</code> value of 404.");'
testString: 'assert($("text").eq(7).text() == "222, 333" && $("text").eq(7).attr("x") == "227" && $("text").eq(7).attr("y") == "167", "The eighth label should have text of "222, 333", an <code>x</code> value of 227, and a <code>y</code> value of 167.");'
testString: 'assert($("text").eq(8).text() == "78, 320" && $("text").eq(8).attr("x") == "83" && $("text").eq(8).attr("y") == "180", "The ninth label should have text of "78, 320", an <code>x</code> value of 83, and a <code>y</code> value of 180.");'
testString: 'assert($("text").eq(9).text() == "21, 123" && $("text").eq(9).attr("x") == "26" && $("text").eq(9).attr("y") == "377", "The tenth label should have text of "21, 123", an <code>x</code> value of 26, and a <code>y</code> value of 377.");'