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Chapter 6 Reshape Data 185<br />

Concatenate Data Tables<br />

Example <strong>Using</strong> a By Group<br />

1. Open the Animals Subset.jmp sample data table.<br />

2. Select Tables > Transpose.<br />

3. Select subject and miles and click Transpose Columns.<br />

4. Select season and click Label.<br />

5. Select species and click By.<br />

6. Click OK.<br />

Figure 6.18 Transpose <strong>Using</strong> a By Group<br />

The transposed table contains values that have been transposed in groups.<br />

Concatenate Data Tables<br />

When you concatenate data tables in <strong>JMP</strong>, you combine rows from two or more data tables. You can create<br />

a new data table or you can append rows to the first data table. If a column name is the same in the data<br />

tables that you want to concatenate, then the column in the new data table lists the values from all of the<br />

data tables in the order of concatenation. If the two original data tables have columns with different names,<br />

those columns are included in the new data table showing missing values.<br />

To concatenate two data tables with the same column names:<br />

1. Select Tables > Concatenate.<br />

Figure 6.19 Concatenate Window

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