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ssavarmand
Level I

Graph Labels as Base-Exponent

Hi,

Couldn't find a format that can show a graph axis labels as powers of 10. The Scientific format or Engineering format show the labels like 1e-2 or 10e-3.

I am looking to write them as base-exponent type.

Is this possible?

Regards,

Saeid

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txnelson
Super User

Re: Graph Labels as Base-Exponent

Have you explored the Axis Settings for the setting of the type of axis?

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Jim
ssavarmand
Level I

Re: Graph Labels as Base-Exponent

Of course. This format is for log scales, to make something like this.

 

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txnelson
Super User

Re: Graph Labels as Base-Exponent

I approximated your desired Axis scaling by taking the log of the data, and then applying the Value Labels column property to the data.  I used the Allow Ranges 

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Then I just plotted the data

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It isn't exactly what you want, but it might be useful.  Others in the community may have a better solution

Jim
fkaniz
Level I

Re: Graph Labels as Base-Exponent

This is not a good solution. Can any tech person from jmp solve the issue?

 

Re: Graph Labels as Base-Exponent

I am not sure if this result is what you want. Here is weight versus height from Big Class example.

 

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I created a new variable, height 2, by applying the Log10() function to height. The name is arbitrary but cannot be height. Now the axis is exponent. This example has a small range, but you can use the axis settings to round the value displayed to suit your need.

 

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