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190 Performing Contingency <strong>Analysis</strong> Chapter 6<br />

Mosaic Plot<br />

Replace variables in the mosaic plot by dragging <strong>and</strong> dropping a variable, in one of two ways: swap existing<br />

variables by dragging <strong>and</strong> dropping a variable from one axis to the other axis; or, click on a variable in the<br />

Columns panel of the associated data table <strong>and</strong> drag it onto an axis.<br />

Context Menu<br />

Right-click on the mosaic plot to change colors <strong>and</strong> label the cells.<br />

Table 6.1 Context Menu Options<br />

Set Colors<br />

Cell Labeling<br />

Shows the current assignment of colors to levels. See “Set Colors” on<br />

page 190.<br />

Specify a label to be drawn in the mosaic plot. Select one of the following<br />

options:<br />

Unlabeled<br />

Shows no labels, <strong>and</strong> removes any of the other options.<br />

Show Counts<br />

Show Percents<br />

Shows the number of observations in each cell.<br />

Shows the percent of observations in each cell.<br />

Show Labels<br />

cell.<br />

Shows the levels of the Y variable corresponding to each<br />

Show Row Labels<br />

the cell.<br />

Shows the row labels for all of the rows represented by<br />

Note: For descriptions of the remainder of the right-click options, see the Using JMP book.<br />

Set Colors<br />

When you select the Set Colors option, the Select Colors for Values window appears.<br />

Figure 6.6 Select Colors for Values Window<br />

The default mosaic colors depend on whether the response column is ordinal or nominal, <strong>and</strong> whether there<br />

is an existing Value Colors column property. To change the color for any level, click on the oval in the<br />

second column of colors <strong>and</strong> pick a new color.

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