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Basic Analysis and Graphing - SAS

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Chapter 10 Interactive Data Visualization 303<br />

Additional Examples Using Graph Builder<br />

5. Right-click on the PARISH column <strong>and</strong> select Column Info.<br />

6. Select Column Properties > Map Role.<br />

7. Select Shape Name Definition.<br />

8. Click OK.<br />

9. Save the Parishes file with the following name <strong>and</strong> extension: Parishes-Name.jmp. Save the file here:<br />

– On Windows 7 <strong>and</strong> Vista: C:\Users\user name\AppData\Local\<strong>SAS</strong>\JMP\Maps<br />

– On Windows XP: C:\Documents <strong>and</strong> Settings\user name\Local Settings\<br />

Application Data\<strong>SAS</strong>\JMP\Maps<br />

– On Mac: /Users/user name/Library/Application Support/JMP/Maps<br />

10. Close the Parishes-Name.jmp file.<br />

Once the map files have been set up, you can use them. The Katrina.jmp data table contains data on<br />

Hurricane Katrina’s impact by parish. You want to visually see how the population of the parishes changed<br />

after Hurricane Katrina. Proceed as follows:<br />

11. Open the Katrina.jmp sample data table.<br />

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

13. Drag <strong>and</strong> drop Parish into the Map Shape zone.<br />

The map appears automatically, since you defined the Parish column using the custom map files.<br />

14. Drag <strong>and</strong> drop Population into the Color zone.<br />

15. Drag <strong>and</strong> drop Date into the Group X zone.

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