## Legend: Data Series Identifiers
### Overview
The image displays a horizontal legend bar with five distinct symbols and labels, each representing a unique data series or category. The legend is enclosed in a light gray border and arranged in a single row.
### Components/Axes
- **Legend Elements**:
- **XENON**: Blue circle (●) with a horizontal line through the center.
- **SC**: Pink diamond (◆) with a horizontal line through the center.
- **ADAM**: Orange hexagon (❖) with a horizontal line through the center.
- **DECKARD**: Green square (■) with a horizontal line through the center.
- **RAND**: Gray cross (✕) with a horizontal line through the center.
- **Placement**: All symbols and labels are centered horizontally within the legend bar, with equal spacing between entries.
### Detailed Analysis
- **Symbol-Label Pairing**:
- Blue circle (●) → XENON
- Pink diamond (◆) → SC
- Orange hexagon (❖) → ADAM
- Green square (■) → DECKARD
- Gray cross (✕) → RAND
- **Color Consistency**: Each symbol’s color matches its legend entry exactly (e.g., blue for XENON, pink for SC).
- **Text Formatting**: Labels are in uppercase, black sans-serif font, aligned to the right of each symbol.
### Key Observations
- The legend uses distinct geometric shapes and colors to differentiate categories, ensuring visual clarity.
- No numerical values, axes, or data points are present; this is purely a categorical legend.
- The order of entries (left to right) is: XENON, SC, ADAM, DECKARD, RAND.
### Interpretation
This legend serves as a key for interpreting data series in a chart or diagram. Each symbol corresponds to a specific category, likely used in a multi-series visualization (e.g., line chart, scatter plot). The use of unique symbols and colors minimizes ambiguity, while the horizontal layout ensures readability. The absence of numerical data suggests this legend is part of a larger dataset where these categories are mapped to quantitative values elsewhere.