Hi @J_Bonnouvrier1
could you please give us more information? if you want the numbers on the side of the graph you can follow this picture using the graph builder.
![ron_horne_0-1635964208415.png ron_horne_0-1635964208415.png](https://community.jmp.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/37256i9C3F0C113F929B46/image-size/medium?v=v2&px=400)
otherwise, if you want it on the axis you can add a reference line by right clicking on the axis>>axis settings.
Best practice is doing this once manually and if needed generalizing the script for future use.
you can see this as an example:
Open( "$SAMPLE_DATA/Big Class.jmp" );
dis = Distribution( Continuous Distribution( Column( :height ), Vertical( 0 ) ), );
reportdis = dis << Report;
M = reportdis["Distributions", Number Col Box( 2 )][1];
SD = reportdis["Distributions", Number Col Box( 2 )][2];
dis << SendToReport(
Dispatch(
{"height"},
"Distrib Histogram",
FrameBox,
Add Text Annotation(
Text(
"Mean = " || Char( Round( M, 2 ) ) || "
SD = " || Char( Round( SD, 2 ) ),
Fixed Size( 0 ),
Text Box( {0, 0, 65, 65} ),
Filled( 0 )
)
)
),
Dispatch(
{"height"},
"1",
ScaleBox,
{Add Ref Line(
M,
"Solid",
"Medium Dark Red",
Char( M ),
1,
1,
Label Settings( {Label Color( "Medium Dark Red" ), Label Position( "Inside Above" )} )
)}
)
);
Otherwise there are many ways to present the mean in a distrinution, including binning the histogram using different units as in this link: https://community.jmp.com/t5/JMP-Add-Ins/2D-Histograms/ta-p/377945
this addin allows you to use SD as bins so all is focused on the mean.
Let us know if this helps.
ron