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252 Summarize Data Chapter 8<br />

Tabulate Data<br />

Figure 8.17 The Test Build Panel<br />

3. Click Resample.<br />

4. To see the sampled data in a <strong>JMP</strong> data table, click the Test Data View button. When you dismiss the<br />

test build panel, Tabulate uses the full data table to regenerate the tables as designed.<br />

Example of Tabulating Data<br />

This example contains the following procedures:<br />

1. “Create a Table of Counts” on page 252<br />

2. “Create a Table Showing Statistics” on page 253<br />

3. “Rearrange the Table Contents” on page 254<br />

Create a Table of Counts<br />

Suppose you would like to view a table that contains counts for how many people in the survey own<br />

Japanese, European, and American cars.<br />

1. Open the Car Poll.jmp sample data table.<br />

2. Select Tables > Tabulate.<br />

3. Click country and drag it into the Drop zone for rows.<br />

Now add further statistics and variables to the table. You would like to see a count of people who drive<br />

Japanese, European, and American cars broken down by the size of the car.<br />

4. Click size and drag and drop it to the right of the country heading.

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