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Thomas1
Level V

How to create an CDF plot in Graph Builder

What would be the best way to create a CDF plot in Graph Builder, comparable to Fit Y by X (CDF / CumProb), but with the functionality of Graph Builder like Overlay, Group, Color etc.?

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hogi
Level XII

Re: How to create an CDF plot in Graph Builder

Concerning CDF plot in Graph Builder, please refer to how to make cumulative probability plots in JMP? 

hogi
Level XII

Re: How to create an CDF plot in Graph Builder

And here is a wish from 2022 to directly Add CDFs to Graph Builder by @BHarris .

hogi
Level XII

Re: How to create an CDF plot in Graph Builder

From the discussion there:

 

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dt = Open( "$DOWNLOADS/CDF_Data.jmp" );
new column("one_Nr", formula(1));


dt << Graph Builder(
	Variables(
		X( :Data ),
		Y( :"Cumulative Probability[Data]"n ),
		Y( :one_Nr, Position( 1 ) ),
		//Y( :Prob DataX, Position( 1 ) ) // enable after saving the data to the table
	),
	Elements(
		Points( X, Y( 1 ), Y( 3 ), Legend( 11 ) ),
		Points( X, Y( 2 ), Legend( 2 ), Summary Statistic( "Cumulative Percent" ) ),
		Line(
			X,
			Legend( 3 ),
			Connection( "Step" ),
			Summary Statistic( "Cumulative Percent" ),
			Interval Style( "Band" )
		)
	),
	SendToReport(
		Dispatch( {}, "400", ScaleBox,
			{Legend Model(
				11,
				Properties(
					1,
					{Marker( "FilledCircle" ), Marker Size( 6 )},
					Item ID( "Prob Data", 1 )
				)
			), Legend Model(
				2,
				Properties( 0, {Marker Size( 10 )}, Item ID( "Sum %(one_Nr)", 1 ) )
			), Legend Model(
				3,
				Properties( 0, {Line Color( 8 )}, Item ID( "Count", 1 ) )
			)}
		)
	)
);


If the missing horizontal line and first step from the left edge at 0 to the first point's x-value and up (link ) is OK for you,
the approach via "Line" + "Cumulative Percent" (purple line) is a nice shortcut.