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alvin
Level I

How to have different reference line by groups in variability charts?

I am trying to add different reference lines based on groups in a variability chart, but there seem to be no straight forward way to do it.

I have different targets based on the groups and a column has the target data already in there.

How to make use of the available target column data and draw reference lines based on the different groups?

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ian_jmp
Level X

Re: How to have different reference line by groups in variability charts?

Is this the kind of plot you are after?

Screenshot 2020-12-11 at 10.04.56.png

If so, for the Variability Chart you will need to use a graphics script. You can make the plot above by running this script:

Names Default To Here(1);

dt = Open("$SAMPLE_DATA/Big Class.jmp");
dt << Variability Chart(
			Y( :height ),
			X( :sex ),
			Std Dev Chart( 0 ),
			SendToReport(
				Dispatch(
					{"Variability Chart for height"},
					"Variability Chart",
					FrameBox,
					{Add Graphics Script(
						2,
						Description( "" ),
						Pen Color( "Red" );
						// Females
						H Line( 0, 1, 55 );
						H Line( 0, 1, 65 );
						// Males
						H Line( 1, 2, 52 );
						H Line( 1, 2, 67 );
					)}
					)
				)
			);

To add horizontal lines by hand, do a right click on the white area of the graph and select 'Customize...'. Then hit the '+' sign to add them using 'HLine()' with the values you need:

Screenshot 2020-12-11 at 10.40.51.png

You can add such lines as part of a bigger JSL script, and if you need to do this often you may want to look into this.

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ian_jmp
Level X

Re: How to have different reference line by groups in variability charts?

Is this the kind of plot you are after?

Screenshot 2020-12-11 at 10.04.56.png

If so, for the Variability Chart you will need to use a graphics script. You can make the plot above by running this script:

Names Default To Here(1);

dt = Open("$SAMPLE_DATA/Big Class.jmp");
dt << Variability Chart(
			Y( :height ),
			X( :sex ),
			Std Dev Chart( 0 ),
			SendToReport(
				Dispatch(
					{"Variability Chart for height"},
					"Variability Chart",
					FrameBox,
					{Add Graphics Script(
						2,
						Description( "" ),
						Pen Color( "Red" );
						// Females
						H Line( 0, 1, 55 );
						H Line( 0, 1, 65 );
						// Males
						H Line( 1, 2, 52 );
						H Line( 1, 2, 67 );
					)}
					)
				)
			);

To add horizontal lines by hand, do a right click on the white area of the graph and select 'Customize...'. Then hit the '+' sign to add them using 'HLine()' with the values you need:

Screenshot 2020-12-11 at 10.40.51.png

You can add such lines as part of a bigger JSL script, and if you need to do this often you may want to look into this.

alvin
Level I

Re: How to have different reference line by groups in variability charts?

Thanks! That's indeed what I am looking for.

 

I have another question though. Can I use another table as a reference for the group names instead of drawing the lines based on x-axis points?

 

For example, another table will contain 

 

Sex | Upper Limits | Lower Limits

M    |  2  |  1  |

F     | 4   |  5  |

 

and a script to use that table to create the reference lines. Is that possible?