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Chapter 5 Set Column Properties 155<br />

Assign Column Properties<br />

2. Create the color using the sliders.<br />

3. Name the color and click Save.<br />

4. Click OK two times.<br />

You can access the new custom color in the Color Theme menu the next time you use the Value Colors<br />

property. The color is also saved in your preferences. See “Create Color Themes” on page 135 in the “Enter<br />

and Edit Data” chapter.<br />

Macros Options<br />

The Macros menu contains the following options:<br />

Gradient between ends Sets the colors of the top and bottom values. <strong>JMP</strong> applies a color gradient across<br />

the entire range of values. Use this command to make all of the colors in between for the other levels.<br />

Gradient between selected points Sets the colors of the top and bottom values so that <strong>JMP</strong> can apply a<br />

color gradient to a range of values that you have highlighted in the Value Colors list.<br />

Reverse colors<br />

Reverses the color of the values from top to bottom or bottom to top.<br />

Revert to old colors<br />

Sets the colors back to their original color values.<br />

Color Gradient<br />

Select a color gradient to color a continuous column in a plot. Color gradients are supported in the Graph<br />

Builder, Bubble Plot, Tree Map, and Cell Plot platforms.<br />

• To also color the cells in the data table, select Color Cell by Value.<br />

• Select a color gradient from the menu.<br />

• Enter the minimum, maximum, and center values:<br />

– Minimum values reflect the color at the left of the gradient.<br />

– Maximum values reflect the color at the right of the gradient.<br />

– Center values reflect the color in the middle of the gradient.<br />

Note: To see color gradients in Graph Builder, you must assign the column to the Color zone. To see color<br />

gradients in Bubble Plot and Tree Map, you must assign the column to the Coloring role.<br />

Axis<br />

Use the Axis property to change the default axis settings for a column. <strong>JMP</strong> automatically uses your settings<br />

when the column appears in an analysis.<br />

Specify the following properties in the Axis panel:<br />

Scale Type<br />

Change the scale type to Linear, Log, Geodesic, or Geodesic US.<br />

Min<br />

Set the minimum value in the graph.

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