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Chapter 8 Summarize Data 249<br />

Tabulate Data<br />

Figure 8.15 Row and Column Tables<br />

two column tables<br />

two row tables<br />

Edit Tables in Tabulate<br />

There are several ways to edit the items that you add to a table.<br />

Change Numeric Formats<br />

The formats of each cell depend on the analysis column and the statistics. For counts, the default format has<br />

no decimal digits. For each cell defined by some statistics, <strong>JMP</strong> tries to determine a reasonable format using<br />

the format of the analysis column and the statistics requested. To override the default format:<br />

1. Click the Change Format button at the bottom of the Tabulate window.<br />

2. In the panel that appears (Figure 8.16), enter the field width, a comma, and then the number of decimal<br />

places that you want displayed in the table.<br />

3. (Optional) If you would like <strong>JMP</strong> to determine the best format for you to use, type the word Best in the<br />

text box.<br />

<strong>JMP</strong> now considers the precision of each cell value and selects the best way to show it.<br />

4. Click OK to implement the changes and close the Format section, or click Set Format to see the<br />

changes implemented without closing the Format section.

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