Hi @Dan_Obermiller,
I appreciate your suggestions and example. Unfortunately, JMP is not responding in the same fashion as with your example. For me, and perhaps this is because there are several thousands of data points that take on fractional values, JMP will not recenter the bars unless I dramatically change the binning size.
As an example, the below figures are bin sizes of: 0.2 (l), 0.05 (r), 0.02 (bl). For the 0.05 binning, you can barely see the bin that contains the counts at the USL of 3.0. For the binning of 0.02, you can't even see that bar anymore as it's completely covered by the USL line. At this point, I feel that it's deterring from the overall value of the analysis rather than helping.
Below, is an example of what I'd like to do using IGOR Pro software from Wavemetrics. In this software, it stops the bar graphs at the largest value of the distribution (red, shaded bar graph) rather than starting them at the largest value as JMP does. When generating the binning in IGOR, you have the option of choosing "bin-centered x-values", which generates the same distribution, just shifted as can be seen by the black bar graph. I have added in the USL as the blue line by hand. These graphs are static and can't easily be changed like in JMP.
I was hoping that JMP might have an option like this were it would always center the bars or left justify them as a preference setting. It could be that with the dynamic graphing capabilities of JMP it's a lot more difficult to do this kind of justification of the bars in a histogram. Maybe something for the future?
I do think it's a little strange that JMP graphs bars of a given value ABOVE the actual value. In my data, the values range from 0.0 to 3.0, so instead of having all bars graphed within this range, it actually defaults to graph such that the largest value bar starts at the largest value rather than ending there. Perhaps the difference is as you explain, that the right edge is NOT included in the binning with JMP, whereas it appears to be for IGOR.
There doesn't appear to be an easy solution to this at the moment.
Thanks,
DS