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390 Creating Bubble Plots Chapter 15<br />

Bubble Plot Platform Options<br />

Selectable Across<br />

Gaps<br />

Show Roles<br />

Split All<br />

Combine All<br />

Lock Scales<br />

Aggregation Options<br />

Save for Adobe Flash<br />

platform (.SWF)<br />

Script<br />

If a bubble is selected, this option keeps the bubble selected during time<br />

periods where data is missing. Otherwise, the bubble is not selected during<br />

time periods where data is missing.<br />

Shows the variables that are used in the bubble plot. You can change <strong>and</strong><br />

delete the variables. See “Show Roles” on page 390.<br />

Splits all bubbles into their constituent parts. Unlike the Split button, the<br />

bubbles do not have to be selected.<br />

This option appears only if you have specified two ID variables.<br />

Combines all constituent bubbles within a group into their larger bubble.<br />

Unlike the Combine button, the bubbles do not have to be selected.<br />

This option appears only if you have specified two ID variables.<br />

Prevents axis scales <strong>and</strong> gradient legend scales from automatically adjusting<br />

in response to data or filtering changes.<br />

Alters how the X, Y, <strong>and</strong> Sizes roles are computed. By default, the values are<br />

calculated using means for X <strong>and</strong> Y, <strong>and</strong> sums for Sizes.<br />

• Selecting X as Sum or Y as Sum computes the X <strong>and</strong> Y values using<br />

sums.<br />

• Deselecting Size as Sum computes Size values using means.<br />

• Selecting Color as Sum computes the sum of the data values <strong>and</strong> maps<br />

to a color. This option appears only for continuous variables.<br />

Saves the bubble plot as .SWF files that are Adobe Flash player compatible.<br />

You can use these files in presentations <strong>and</strong> in Web pages. An HTML page is<br />

also saved that shows you the correct code for using the resulting .SWF file.<br />

For more information about this option, go to http://www.jmp.com/<br />

support/swfhelp/en.<br />

This menu contains options that are available to all platforms. They enable<br />

you to redo the analysis or save the JSL comm<strong>and</strong>s for the analysis to a<br />

window or a file. For more information, see Using JMP.<br />

Show Roles<br />

Using the Show Roles option in the red triangle menu, you can make changes to your existing variables<br />

without having to relaunch the platform <strong>and</strong> start your analysis over.<br />

Follow the instructions in “Example of a Dynamic Bubble Plot” on page 383 to produce the report window<br />

shown in Figure 15.6.

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