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152 Properties and Characteristics of Data Chapter 5<br />

Assigning Properties to Columns<br />

Gradient between ends Sets the colors of the top and bottom values so JMP can apply a color<br />

gradient across the entire range of values. Use this command to make all the colors in between for<br />

the other levels.<br />

Gradient between selected points Sets the colors of the top and bottom values so JMP can<br />

apply a color gradient to a range of values you have highlighted in the Value Colors list.<br />

6 Click OK. The properties icon ( ) now appears next to the column name in the data table’s<br />

column panel, indicating the column contains a property.<br />

Changing Columns’ Default Axis Settings<br />

You can specify default axis settings for a column so whenever the column is used in analysis, JMP<br />

automatically uses the specified settings. These settings include the minimum and maximum values,<br />

number of increments, number of tick marks, and so on.<br />

To specify default axis settings<br />

1 Double-click the column name in the data grid. The Column Info window appears.<br />

2 Select Axis from the Column Properties drop-down menu. Axis information appears on the right,<br />

as shown in Figure 5.25.<br />

Figure 5.25 The Axis Box<br />

3 Use the table below to specify axis properties:<br />

Action<br />

Change the scale type (linear or<br />

log)<br />

Instructions<br />

Click the drop-down menu beside Scale Type and select<br />

either linear or log.

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