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274 <strong>JMP</strong> Platforms Chapter 9<br />

The Data Filter<br />

Changing the Row State in the Data Table After Making Data Filter Selections<br />

If you modify a row state that you set in the Data Filter and subsequently alter row states in the data table,<br />

or select points in a graph or a plot, the selections in the Data Filter might not match the selections in the<br />

data table. The Data Filter shows a warning message that says: Your selection was changed in another<br />

window. The Reset Selection button appears. Clicking the Reset Selection button changes the data table<br />

selections back to reflect the selections in the Data Filter.<br />

Example of Modifying Selections<br />

1. Open the Big Class.jmp sample data table.<br />

2. Select Analyze > Distribution.<br />

3. Select age and sex and click Y, Columns.<br />

4. Click OK.<br />

5. Select Rows > Data Filter.<br />

6. Select sex and click Add.<br />

In the Data Filter control panel, select all of the males.<br />

7. Click on the M block.<br />

Figure 9.10 Rows Containing Males Highlighted in Data Table and Histograms<br />

You can see that all of the rows containing males are highlighted in the data table and in the histograms.<br />

Now, you decide that you only want to see the students who are age 12.

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