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Basic Analysis and Graphing - SAS

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Chapter 21 Creating Ternary Plots 499<br />

Additional Examples of the Ternary Plot Platform<br />

Table 21.2 Descriptions of Ternary Plot Platform Options (Continued)<br />

Ref Lines<br />

Contour Fill<br />

3D Graph<br />

Show Points<br />

Script<br />

Shows or hides the triangular grid lines. The default plot shows the grid lines.<br />

Allows filling of contours if a contour formula is specified in the plot. You can select<br />

Lines Only, Fill Above, or Fill Below. The default platform shows lines only.<br />

Available only when four or more X variables are assigned. To see this option on the<br />

menu, press the SHIFT key <strong>and</strong> click on the red triangle menu.<br />

Adds a Ternary 3D graph to the report window showing your data points in a<br />

three-dimensional scatterplot.<br />

Shows or hides the plotted points. The default plot shows the points.<br />

This menu contains comm<strong>and</strong>s that are available to all platforms. They enable you to<br />

redo the analysis or save the JSL comm<strong>and</strong>s for the analysis to a window or a file. For<br />

more information, see Using JMP.<br />

Additional Examples of the Ternary Plot Platform<br />

This section contains additional examples illustrating ternary plots.<br />

Example Using Mixture Constraints<br />

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

The p1, p2, <strong>and</strong> p3 columns all have Mixture Column Properties defined.<br />

2. From the Graph menu, select Ternary Plot.<br />

3. Select p1, p2, <strong>and</strong> p3 <strong>and</strong> click X, Plotting.<br />

4. Click OK.

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