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228 Reshaping Data Chapter 7<br />

Stacking Columns<br />

Figure 7.5 Stack Window<br />

2 Highlight the names of the columns you want to stack and click Stack Columns.<br />

3 Use the following table to further customize the stacking.<br />

Option in JMP<br />

Multiple series stack<br />

Stack by Row<br />

Eliminate missing rows<br />

Drop non-stacked columns<br />

Output table name<br />

Description<br />

To stack selected columns into two or more columns, check<br />

the box beside Multiple series stack. Specify the number of<br />

columns into which you want the selected columns to be<br />

stacked by entering the number into the Number of Series<br />

box. This box appears when you check the box beside Multiple<br />

series stack. For details, see “Example of Stacking Into More<br />

Than One Column (Using the Multiple Series Stack Option),”<br />

p. 230.<br />

Note: The order in which you add columns to the box on the<br />

right determines the group to which they belong.<br />

Leaving Stack by Row unchecked stacks one column<br />

underneath another. Checking it stacks columns by rows.<br />

To eliminate missing data from the new table, check the box<br />

beside Eliminate missing rows. If Stack by Rows is checked<br />

also, only rows with all data missing are eliminated.<br />

To have only the stacked columns appear in the new table,<br />

check the box beside Drop non-stacked columns. When not<br />

checked, the new table contains all columns from the original<br />

table plus the newly stacked columns.<br />

To name the new table, type a name in the box beside Output<br />

table name.

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