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Chapter 8 Summarize Data 251<br />

Tabulate Data<br />

Uniform plot scale (Only appears if Show Chart is selected from the red triangle menu.) Deselect this<br />

box to have each column of bars use the scale determined separately from the data in each displayed<br />

column.<br />

Include missing for grouping columns Creates a separate group for missing values in grouping<br />

columns. When unchecked, missing values are not included in the table. Note that any missing value<br />

codes that you have defined as column properties are taken into account.<br />

Order by count of grouping columns Changes the order of the table to be in ascending order of the<br />

values of the grouping columns.<br />

Other options are available from the red triangle menu next to Tabulate:<br />

Show tool tip<br />

Show Shading<br />

Displays tips that appear when you move the mouse over areas of the table.<br />

Displays gray shading boxes in the table when there are multiple rows.<br />

Show Table<br />

Displays the summarized data in tabular form.<br />

Show Chart Displays the summarized data in bar charts that mirrors the table of summary statistics. The<br />

simple bar chart enables visual comparison of the relative magnitude of the summary statistics. By<br />

default, all columns of bars share the same scale. You can have each column of bars use the scale<br />

determined separately from the data in each displayed column, by clearing the Uniform plot scale<br />

check box. You can specify a uniform custom scale using the Change Plot Scale button. The charts are<br />

either 0-based or centered on 0. If the data are all nonnegative, or all non-positive, the charts baseline is<br />

at 0. Otherwise, the charts are centered on 0.<br />

Show Control Panel<br />

Displays the control panel for further interaction.<br />

Show Test Build Panel Displays the control area that lets you create a test build using a random sample<br />

from the original table. See “Use Large Amounts of Data (the Test Build Feature)” on page 251, for<br />

details.<br />

Make Into Data Table Makes a data table from the report. There is one data table for each row table,<br />

since labels of different row tables might not be mapped to the same structure.<br />

Script Displays options for saving scripts, redoing analyses, and viewing the data table. For details, see<br />

“Save Your Analysis as a Script” on page 324 in the “Save and Share Data” chapter.<br />

Use Large Amounts of Data (the Test Build Feature)<br />

If you have a very large data table, you might want to use a small subset of the data table to try out different<br />

table layouts to find one that best shows the summary information. In this case, <strong>JMP</strong> generates a random<br />

subset of the size as specified and uses that subset when it builds the table. To use the test build feature:<br />

1. From the red triangle menu next to Tabulate, select Show Test Build Panel.<br />

2. Enter the size of the sample that you want in the box under Sample Size (>1) or Sampling Rate (

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