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himayunulahad
Level II

How to add data labels in a Line Graph?

Hi group,

 

Any ideas on how to add data labels on a Line Graph, just like how we do for a Bar / Pie chart?

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himayunulahad
Level II

Re: How to add data labels in a Line Graph?

It does not give the option. I have the 16.1.0 version:Untitled.png

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Re: How to add data labels in a Line Graph?

As of JMP 16, you can add labels to a line element by right clicking on the line in the legend and selecting one of the Label options, which include name, min, max, first, and last. Here's an example:

 

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Ross Metusalem
JMP Academic Ambassador
himayunulahad
Level II

Re: How to add data labels in a Line Graph?

It does not give the option. I have the 16.1.0 version:Untitled.png

txnelson
Super User

Re: How to add data labels in a Line Graph?

Click on the Legend, not on the graph.

Jim
himayunulahad
Level II

Re: How to add data labels in a Line Graph?

Works fine - Thank you.

I suppose there isn't a way to add a label to each - is there?

Re: How to add data labels in a Line Graph?

Each line in the graph will be displayed in the legend. Right click on each one to select the labels for that individual line.

Ross Metusalem
JMP Academic Ambassador
shannonc681
Level I

Re: How to add data labels in a Line Graph?

This was driving me crazy. What I ended up doing is adding a "floating" bar to the graph and turning on the labels for the bar.  This gives you a horizontal line crossing the line data and the label adjacent to it.

shannonc681_2-1662767127500.png

 

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It is a little clunky, but does the job. Now I am trying to figure out how to change the font size of the labels.

Best Regards,

Shannon