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462 Creating Cell Plots Chapter 18<br />

Cell Plot Platform Options<br />

Context Menu for Cell Plots<br />

The following table describes the options that appear when you right-click on a cell plot.<br />

Note: For details about the context options that appear when you right-click on labels, see the Using JMP<br />

book.<br />

Graph Type Determines the appearance of the graph. See “Graph Type” on page 462.<br />

Color Theme<br />

Sort Ascending<br />

Sort Descending<br />

No Separator Lines<br />

Shows a list of color themes that affect continuous variables in color maps.<br />

The default color theme is Blue to Gray to Red (corresponding to small<br />

values to middle values to large values). Use White to Black to create a<br />

gray-scale plot.<br />

Note: To see custom colors, you must first create them. Go to<br />

File > Preferences > Graphs <strong>and</strong> click on the Custom Color Themes<br />

button.<br />

Sorts the rows of the plot from lowest to highest by the values of a column.<br />

To sort, right-click in the plot under a column <strong>and</strong> select Sort Ascending.<br />

The entire plot is rearranged to accommodate the sorting. See “Additional<br />

Example of the Cell Plot Platform” on page 463.<br />

Sorts the rows of the plot from highest to lowest by the values of a column.<br />

To sort, right-click in the plot under a column <strong>and</strong> select Sort Descending.<br />

The entire plot is rearranged to accommodate the sorting.<br />

Draws or removes lines separating the columns.<br />

Graph Type<br />

Use the Graph Type option to change the appearance of the graph.<br />

Figure 18.5 Graph Types<br />

color map dot plot VLine plot HLine plot HBar plot

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