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Chapter 15 Creating Bubble Plots 383<br />

Example of a Dynamic Bubble Plot<br />

Example of a Dynamic Bubble Plot<br />

This example uses the PopAgeGroup.jmp sample data table, which contains population data for countries<br />

<strong>and</strong> regions around the world. Examine the relationship between the proportion of younger <strong>and</strong> older<br />

people in the sample populations.<br />

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

2. Select Graph > Bubble Plot.<br />

The launch window appears.<br />

Figure 15.2 The Bubble Plot Launch Window<br />

3. Select Portion60+ <strong>and</strong> click Y.<br />

The portion of the population that are 60 years or older becomes the y coordinate.<br />

4. Select Portion 0-19 <strong>and</strong> click X.<br />

The portion of the population that are 0-19 years becomes the x coordinate.<br />

5. Select Country <strong>and</strong> click ID.<br />

All the rows for each country are aggregated into a single bubble.<br />

6. Select Year <strong>and</strong> click Time.<br />

The bubble plot shows a unique plot for each year’s data.<br />

7. Select Pop <strong>and</strong> click Sizes.<br />

The sizes of the bubbles reflect the overall population values.<br />

8. Select Region <strong>and</strong> click Coloring.<br />

The bubble for each region is colored differently.<br />

9. Click OK.<br />

The report window appears.

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