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How to create a "revolving" x-axis in JMP?

Curious if there's even a way to do this in JMP....

 

I need to modify my x-axis to where I start off with an arbitrary number (ex. -77), increases to say, -111 in the middle of the axis, then returns back to -77. The problem I'm having is that my data includes multiple configurations and occasionally, within one configuration data set, I'll have the same x-value even though it's two separate data points. The JMP Graph builder doesn't know this and will inadvertently plot these individual data points basically on top of each other instead of opposite sides of my "revolving" x-axis. I can sort of plot this in excel but excel requires the x-axis to use one specific data range for all data sets in order to be classified as a categorical x-axis.

 

See my excel graph example of what I'm attempting to execute in JMP...

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jthi
Super User

Re: How to create a "revolving" x-axis in JMP?

You can at least use Value Labels and Value Order column properties to create something like this

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Most likely there are also other ways of doing something like this (having two x-axis for example)

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but I'm not familiar with the data you have or what you are trying to visualize

 

-Jarmo
hogi
Level XII

Re: How to create a "revolving" x-axis in JMP?

two x axes (one reverse one) - good idea : )