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Basic Analysis and Graphing - SAS

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288 Interactive Data Visualization Chapter 10<br />

Additional Examples Using Graph Builder<br />

Measure Global Oil Consumption <strong>and</strong> Production<br />

You have data about oil consumption <strong>and</strong> production, measured in barrels per day, for selected countries.<br />

You want to find out which countries consume the most oil, <strong>and</strong> which countries produce the most oil.<br />

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

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

3. Drag <strong>and</strong> drop Country into the Y zone. You can resize the Graph Builder window <strong>and</strong> the graph if<br />

necessary.<br />

Note: Notice that the default ordering for Country is ascending alphabetical (starting point is at the<br />

bottom). You can change the sorting order within a data table by using either the Value Ordering or Row<br />

Order Levels comm<strong>and</strong>s. For details, see the Using JMP book.<br />

Figure 10.25 Example of Country Assigned to the Y Zone<br />

4. Drag <strong>and</strong> drop Production <strong>and</strong> Consumption to the X zone.<br />

Markers appear on the graph for both variables, along with a legend that identifies the different colors.

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