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428 Main Menu Appendix B<br />

The Rows Menu<br />

Join<br />

Creates a new data table by merging (joining) two tables side by side. See “Joining Data Tables,” p. 244,<br />

for details.<br />

Update<br />

Updates one data table with values from a second table. See “Updating a Data Table,” p. 256, for<br />

details.<br />

Tabulate<br />

Displays descriptive statistics in tabular format. See “Tabulating Data,” p. 269, for details.<br />

Missing Data Pattern<br />

Creates a new data table showing the pattern that the missing data in your data table creates. In the<br />

original data table, missing character data is represented with a blank and missing numerical data is<br />

represented with a black dot. See “Viewing Patterns of Missing Data,” p. 73, for details.<br />

The Rows Menu<br />

You can access commands that affect highlighted rows from the Rows menu. Most of these commands<br />

can also be found by clicking the red triangle icon on the rows panel to the left of the data table or by<br />

clicking the red triangle icon in the upper left corner of the data table above the row numbers.<br />

Exclude/Unexclude<br />

Excludes selected rows from statistical analyses. See “Excluding Rows and Columns,” p. 131, for details.<br />

Hide/Unhide<br />

Suppresses (hides) rows so they do not appear in plots and graphs. See “Hiding Rows and Columns,”<br />

p. 132, for details.<br />

Label/Unlabel<br />

The Label/Unlabel command labels or identifies points on all scatterplots. See “Labeling Rows and<br />

Columns,” p. 133, for details.<br />

Colors<br />

Changes highlighted points in all scatterplots to the colors you select. See “Giving Rows a Color,”<br />

p. 134, for details.<br />

Markers<br />

Assigns a character from the JMP markers palette to replace the standard points in scatterplots and<br />

spinning plots. See “Adding Markers to Rows,” p. 135, for details.

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