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Issues with JMP17 Variability chart Row Legends
I am trying to add row legends in the VC plots. However, the sendToReport doesn't add legends to all the plots. It only work for the first plot but not for the other VC charts. It used to work just fine in JMP 16.
Any work around?
Names Default To Here( 1 );
dt = Open( "$SAMPLE_DATA/Variability Data/2 Factors Crossed.jmp" );
obj = dt << Variability Chart( Y( :Measurement,:Standard ), X( :Operator, :part# ),
SendToReport(
Dispatch(
{"",
""},
"Variability Chart",
FrameBox,
{Row Legend(
Operator,
Color( 1 ),
Color Theme( "JMP Default"(1) ),
Marker( 0 ),
Marker Theme( "" ),
Continuous Scale( 0 ),
Reverse Scale( 0 ),
Excluded Rows( 0 )
)}
)
) );
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Re: Issues with JMP17 Variability chart Row Legends
One option is to use XPath to get references to FrameBoxes.
Names Default To Here(1);
dt = Open("$SAMPLE_DATA/Variability Data/2 Factors Crossed.jmp");
obj = dt << Variability Chart(
Y(:Measurement, :Standard),
X(:Operator, :part#)
);
(Report(obj) << XPath("//FrameBox")) << Row Legend(
Operator,
Color(1),
Color Theme("JMP Default"(1)),
Marker(0),
Marker Theme(""),
Continuous Scale(0),
Reverse Scale(0),
Excluded Rows(0)
);
This example uses ALL frameboxes, but most likely you want to limit the selection in XPath query or use specific indices.
Also this is a little related to this discussion Show Legend on each graph on builder when using Page
Edit: Example of how to use xml attribute and its value in XPath and indexing:
Names Default To Here(1);
dt = Open("$SAMPLE_DATA/Variability Data/2 Factors Crossed.jmp");
obj = dt << Variability Chart(
Y(:Measurement, :Standard),
X(:Operator, :part#)
);
fbs = Report(obj) << XPath("//FrameBox[@helpKey = 'Variability Chart']");
fbs[1::N Items(fbs)::2] << Row Legend(
Operator,
Color(1),
Color Theme("JMP Default"(1)),
Marker(0),
Marker Theme(""),
Continuous Scale(0),
Reverse Scale(0),
Excluded Rows(0)
);
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Re: Issues with JMP17 Variability chart Row Legends
I have never been able to add legends directly to the plot. The legends always show up in a separate window which is frustrating. Anxious to hear if anyone can solve this or it just needs to be added to the wish list.
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Re: Issues with JMP17 Variability chart Row Legends
You need to send the legend code to the outline nodes that you are interested in.
dt = Open( "$SAMPLE_DATA/Variability Data/2 Factors Crossed.jmp" );
obj = Variability Chart(
Y( :Measurement, :Standard ),
X( :Operator, :part# ),
SendToReport(
Dispatch(
{"Variability Gauge Analysis for Measurement",
"Variability Chart for Measurement"},
"Variability Chart",
FrameBox,
{Row Legend(
:Operator,
Color( 1 ),
Color Theme( "JMP Default"(1) ),
Marker( 0 ),
Marker Theme( "" ),
Continuous Scale( 0 ),
Reverse Scale( 0 ),
Excluded Rows( 0 )
)}
),
Dispatch(
{"Variability Gauge Analysis for Standard",
"Variability Chart for Standard"},
"Variability Chart",
FrameBox,
{Row Legend(
Operator,
Color( 1 ),
Color Theme( "JMP Default"(1) ),
Marker( 0 ),
Marker Theme( "" ),
Continuous Scale( 0 ),
Reverse Scale( 0 ),
Excluded Rows( 0 )
)}
)
)
);
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Re: Issues with JMP17 Variability chart Row Legends
@tonya_mauldin I have 200+ columns and brute forcing for each column wouldn't be the best approach.
Col_names = dt << get column names(); /// contains 200+ columns
obj = dt << Variability Chart( Y( Eval(Col_names) ), X(:LotNumber, :WaferId),
SendToReport(
Dispatch(
{"",
""},/// is there a way to reference the column name for 200+ colunm names here?
"Variability Chart",
FrameBox,
{Row Legend(
Operator,
Color( 1 ),
Color Theme( "JMP Default"(1) ),
Marker( 0 ),
Marker Theme( "" ),
Continuous Scale( 0 ),
Reverse Scale( 0 ),
Excluded Rows( 0 )
)}
)
) );
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Re: Issues with JMP17 Variability chart Row Legends
One option is to use XPath to get references to FrameBoxes.
Names Default To Here(1);
dt = Open("$SAMPLE_DATA/Variability Data/2 Factors Crossed.jmp");
obj = dt << Variability Chart(
Y(:Measurement, :Standard),
X(:Operator, :part#)
);
(Report(obj) << XPath("//FrameBox")) << Row Legend(
Operator,
Color(1),
Color Theme("JMP Default"(1)),
Marker(0),
Marker Theme(""),
Continuous Scale(0),
Reverse Scale(0),
Excluded Rows(0)
);
This example uses ALL frameboxes, but most likely you want to limit the selection in XPath query or use specific indices.
Also this is a little related to this discussion Show Legend on each graph on builder when using Page
Edit: Example of how to use xml attribute and its value in XPath and indexing:
Names Default To Here(1);
dt = Open("$SAMPLE_DATA/Variability Data/2 Factors Crossed.jmp");
obj = dt << Variability Chart(
Y(:Measurement, :Standard),
X(:Operator, :part#)
);
fbs = Report(obj) << XPath("//FrameBox[@helpKey = 'Variability Chart']");
fbs[1::N Items(fbs)::2] << Row Legend(
Operator,
Color(1),
Color Theme("JMP Default"(1)),
Marker(0),
Marker Theme(""),
Continuous Scale(0),
Reverse Scale(0),
Excluded Rows(0)
);
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Re: Issues with JMP17 Variability chart Row Legends
It works. Thank you Jarmo