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Level I

Dynamic Limit Graph

I have a dataset 4 columns Index, Measurements, Lower and Upper Limits,

I cant seem to figure out how to represent them in a single graph ... 

 

Thanks

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txnelson
Super User

Re: Dynamic Limit Graph

I think all you need to do is to drag all 3 of your Y variables at the same time to the Y axis drop area, rather than having them as 3 separate columns.

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Jim

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txnelson
Super User

Re: Dynamic Limit Graph

I think all you need to do is to drag all 3 of your Y variables at the same time to the Y axis drop area, rather than having them as 3 separate columns.

txnelson_0-1664187882015.pngtxnelson_1-1664187929029.png

 

Jim
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Level I

Re: Dynamic Limit Graph

Thanks so much!
I dint know you can do that...

txnelson
Super User

Re: Dynamic Limit Graph

I strongly suggest that you read the Graph Builder chapter from the Essential Graphing document in the JMP Documentation Library, available under the Help pull down menu.

Jim

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