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322 Creating Summary Charts Chapter 11<br />

Chart Platform Options<br />

Note: If you assigned both a category variable <strong>and</strong> a grouping variable in your chart, all of the bars are<br />

colored even if you selected only one bar.<br />

Automatically Assign a Color to a Level<br />

1. Select the column in the data table.<br />

2. Select Cols > Column Info.<br />

3. Assign colors using Value Colors in the Column Properties menu. For details about the Value Colors<br />

property, see the Using JMP book.<br />

Chart Platform Options<br />

The basic Chart report is shown in Figure 11.6 on page 320.<br />

The Chart platform has plotting options on the red triangle menu on the Chart title bar. When you select<br />

one of these options at the platform level, it affects all plots in the report if no legend levels are highlighted.<br />

If one or more plot legend levels are highlighted, the options affect only those levels. There is also a<br />

single-plot options menu for each Y variable, which appears when you highlight a Y variable legend beneath<br />

the plot <strong>and</strong> right-click.<br />

The individual plot options are the same as those in the Y Options submenu at the platform level. See “Y<br />

Options” on page 323.<br />

General Platform Options<br />

When you select one of these options at the platform level, it affects all plots in the report if no legend levels<br />

are highlighted. If one or more plot legend levels are highlighted, the options affect only those plots.<br />

Table 11.2 Descriptions of General Platform Options<br />

Overlay<br />

Vertical Chart,<br />

Horizontal Chart<br />

Pie Chart<br />

Range Chart<br />

Displays a single overlaid chart when you have more than one Y (statistics)<br />

variable. Each statistic can be assigned a different type of chart (such as line<br />

<strong>and</strong> bar) <strong>and</strong> overlaid in a single plot. Overlay is selected by default. The<br />

axis notation only shows for the last chart displayed if the charts are not<br />

overlaid. When Overlay is not selected, the platform shows duplicate axis<br />

notation for each chart.<br />

Changes horizontal charts to vertical charts (Vertical), or vertical charts to<br />

horizontal charts (Horizontal). Affects all charts in the report. Pie charts are<br />

converted to bar chats.<br />

Changes a horizontal or vertical chart type to a pie chart.<br />

Displays a range chart. You can change any chart that includes at least two<br />

statistics in a single plot into a range chart. See “Create a Range Chart” on<br />

page 334, for an example of a range chart.

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