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Basic Analysis and Graphing - SAS

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Chapter 19 Creating Tree Maps 475<br />

Additional Examples of the Tree Map Platform<br />

2. Select Graph > Tree Map.<br />

3. Select city <strong>and</strong> click Categories.<br />

4. Select X <strong>and</strong> click Ordering.<br />

The X variable corresponds to the western <strong>and</strong> eastern US states.<br />

5. Select Y <strong>and</strong> click Ordering.<br />

The Y variable corresponds to the northern <strong>and</strong> southern US states.<br />

6. Click OK.<br />

The report window appears.<br />

Figure 19.8 Tree Map with Two Ordering Variables<br />

northern states<br />

southern states<br />

western states<br />

eastern states<br />

The western <strong>and</strong> eastern US states are arranged horizontally, <strong>and</strong> the northern <strong>and</strong> southern US states are<br />

arranged vertically.<br />

Example of a Continuous Coloring Variable<br />

For example, using the Cities.jmp sample data table, specify a continuous Coloring variable as follows:<br />

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

2. Select Graph > Tree Map.<br />

3. Select city <strong>and</strong> click Categories.<br />

4. Select OZONE <strong>and</strong> click Coloring.<br />

5. Click OK.

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