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JMP2021
Level III

A question related to generating a plot using JMP

Wonder if anyone know how to plot using JMP to get a plot similar to what I generated using excel. 

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The JMP table is attached.

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Re: A question related to generating a plot using JMP

When working with JMP, you need to think in terms of variables. Your plot shows a variable called Cycle on the X-axis. It has a variable called dRn on the y-axis. So, I will need those two columns. I also see different wells and conditions, so those will be other variables that should be in the table. Each variable gets a column. 

 

To get the data into the right format, I stacked all of your Cycle columns into a single column which I just called Cycle. I then stripped off only the number from that character string to create a column called Cycle Number. From your picture, it also looks like you wanted different lines for each Well and Condition combination. So, I created that column. The resulting data table is attached.

 

The graph is made from Graph Builder. Drag Cycle Number to the X-axis, dRn to the y-axis, and the Well&Condition column to the overlay.

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Dan Obermiller

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dlehman1
Level V

Re: A question related to generating a plot using JMP

The trick is to stack all the Cycle columns.  Attached is the result with the graph stored as a script (top left).

Re: A question related to generating a plot using JMP

When working with JMP, you need to think in terms of variables. Your plot shows a variable called Cycle on the X-axis. It has a variable called dRn on the y-axis. So, I will need those two columns. I also see different wells and conditions, so those will be other variables that should be in the table. Each variable gets a column. 

 

To get the data into the right format, I stacked all of your Cycle columns into a single column which I just called Cycle. I then stripped off only the number from that character string to create a column called Cycle Number. From your picture, it also looks like you wanted different lines for each Well and Condition combination. So, I created that column. The resulting data table is attached.

 

The graph is made from Graph Builder. Drag Cycle Number to the X-axis, dRn to the y-axis, and the Well&Condition column to the overlay.

Dan_Obermiller_0-1708024770103.png

 

Dan Obermiller
JMP2021
Level III

Re: A question related to generating a plot using JMP

Thank you very much for the solution.