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Basic Analysis and Graphing - SAS

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278 Interactive Data Visualization Chapter 10<br />

Additional Examples Using Graph Builder<br />

1. Select Analyze > Fit Y by X.<br />

2. Select continuous variables for Y, Response <strong>and</strong> X, Factor.<br />

3. Click OK.<br />

4. From the red triangle menu for Bivariate Fit, select Fit Spline > Other.<br />

5. Type in the smoothness value of 0.05.<br />

6. Check the St<strong>and</strong>ardize X box.<br />

7. Click OK.<br />

For details about the Bivariate platform, see the “Performing Bivariate <strong>Analysis</strong>” chapter on page 91.<br />

Example of Adding Variables<br />

To show an example of adding variables to Graph Builder, make a scatterplot of weight versus height for<br />

males <strong>and</strong> females.<br />

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

2. Select Graph > Graph Builder.<br />

3. Click height <strong>and</strong> drag <strong>and</strong> drop it into the X zone.<br />

Figure 10.10 Example of a height Plot<br />

A plot of the raw data appears. R<strong>and</strong>om jitter is added in the Y direction.<br />

4. Click weight <strong>and</strong> drag <strong>and</strong> drop it into the Y zone.

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