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Shannon
Level III

Graph Builder - two variables on one axis, but different graph types?

I want these two graphs on the same axis. Two different columns, two different errors. 

I want the formula column to be a connected line and use the standard error as a band

I want the density columns to be a mean with std dev error bars

I want them together on the same plot, Is it possible? 

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jthi
Super User

Re: Graph Builder - two variables on one axis, but different graph types?

You should be able to do it this way:

1. First add both columns to same section of Y-axis (select them both at the same time and drag and drop to Y-axis and select the visualization you want.

jthi_2-1629044149947.png

2. Right click on graph and choose add to add the visualization you want (you can also shift click to select the visualization from the top of graph)

jthi_1-1629044115394.png

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3. Then from the left of graph expand Variables menus and uncheck unnecessary columns

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-Jarmo

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jthi
Super User

Re: Graph Builder - two variables on one axis, but different graph types?

You should be able to do it this way:

1. First add both columns to same section of Y-axis (select them both at the same time and drag and drop to Y-axis and select the visualization you want.

jthi_2-1629044149947.png

2. Right click on graph and choose add to add the visualization you want (you can also shift click to select the visualization from the top of graph)

jthi_1-1629044115394.png

jthi_3-1629044167406.png

 

3. Then from the left of graph expand Variables menus and uncheck unnecessary columns

jthi_4-1629044203633.png

 

-Jarmo
Shannon
Level III

Re: Graph Builder - two variables on one axis, but different graph types?

 Thank you, I just watched a JMP Video on graph builder that showed the variable menu. I have never used that before. Thanks!