I've long used JMP to make box plots to show the distributin of data for a number of field sites on the same axis. I recently upgraded to JMP 14 and now the axis look different than they have in the past. Specifically, I'm running into an issue where the axis seems homogenized regardless of where the actual outliers are. For instance, in the old format if the outlier was 20000 then it would plot 4x higher than an outlier for a different site with a max outlier of 5000. To minimize these, we use a log axis and it looks something like this:
However, in the new version, the top of the y-axis is the same for every dataset even if they are very different. Instead, the outermost datapoint simply has a label on it. It goes without saying that this signifficantly impacts where the median would appear to be. Further, since all the sites don't have the same axis, there aren't actually labels on the y-axis which makes the whole thing somewhat pointless. Here is what that looks like:
Things I've tried without sucess:
1) changing modeling type from continuous to ordinal
2) editing all sorts of axis settings. In fact, the one that I understand the least is the fact that the maxium on th scale is set to 1.02 even though there is a ton of data above that number. That seems to indicate that the axis is auto-scaled but I can't figure out how to change it. Well, I can change it but it doesn't seem to help. Here is what the settings look like:
Thanks for any and all help!
Brad