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ankitgssingh
Level III

Making a Bivariate chart with group by column with unknow number of categories ?

Hello All

 

I have a big list of columns which I loop through to create a Bivariate chart each of every column in my column list. My x-axis remains the same every time. 

I am grouping by the same categorical column as well. But the number of groups/categories in that column changes everytime. 

How can I use the "Fit Where" function in the bivariate plot so see all categories in one graph for each column when I dont know how many categories would be there? 

 

Generally I do this to create what I want, 

Names Default To Here( 1 );

dt = Open( "$SAMPLE_DATA/Fishing.jmp" );


bivNew = dt << Bivariate(
	Y( :Fish Caught ),
	X( :People ),
	Automatic Recalc( 1 ),
	Fit Where( :Validation == 1, Fit Spline( 1, {Line Color( {212, 73, 88} )} ) ),
	Fit Where( :Validation == 2, Fit Spline( 1, {Line Color( {66, 112, 221} )} ) )
);

But in this I have hard coded the grouping (Fit Where) for each category in the Validation column. How can I get the same output if I dont know how many categories are there in the Validation column in terms of scripting a automated solution . 

 

Any help would be appreciated. 

 

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ErraticAttack
Level VI

Re: Making a Bivariate chart with group by column with unknow number of categories ?

Here is one method that can work -- I personally do not use JMP's built-in splines as it creates too much visual clutter with the added control boxes.

 

Names Default To Here( 1 );

dt = Open( "$SAMPLE_DATA/Fishing.jmp" );
Try( dt << Delete Columns( "GROUPING" ) );
dt << New Column( "GROUPING", "Character",
	<<Set Each Value( {"A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "G", "H", "I", "J"}[Random Integer( 1, 10 )] )
);


bivNew = Expr( Bivariate(
	Y( :Fish Caught ),
	X( :People ),
	Automatic Recalc( 1 )
) );

categories = Associative Array( dt:GROUPING ) << Get Keys;
Summation( i = 1, N Items( categories ),
	Insert Into( bivNew,
		Eval Expr(
			Fit Where( :GROUPING == Expr( categories[i] ), Fit Spline( 1, Standardized ) )
		)
	)
);

Eval( Eval Expr(
	Send( dt, Expr( Name Expr( bivNew ) ) )
) )
Jordan

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ErraticAttack
Level VI

Re: Making a Bivariate chart with group by column with unknow number of categories ?

Here is one method that can work -- I personally do not use JMP's built-in splines as it creates too much visual clutter with the added control boxes.

 

Names Default To Here( 1 );

dt = Open( "$SAMPLE_DATA/Fishing.jmp" );
Try( dt << Delete Columns( "GROUPING" ) );
dt << New Column( "GROUPING", "Character",
	<<Set Each Value( {"A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "G", "H", "I", "J"}[Random Integer( 1, 10 )] )
);


bivNew = Expr( Bivariate(
	Y( :Fish Caught ),
	X( :People ),
	Automatic Recalc( 1 )
) );

categories = Associative Array( dt:GROUPING ) << Get Keys;
Summation( i = 1, N Items( categories ),
	Insert Into( bivNew,
		Eval Expr(
			Fit Where( :GROUPING == Expr( categories[i] ), Fit Spline( 1, Standardized ) )
		)
	)
);

Eval( Eval Expr(
	Send( dt, Expr( Name Expr( bivNew ) ) )
) )
Jordan
ankitgssingh
Level III

Re: Making a Bivariate chart with group by column with unknow number of categories ?

Thank you for the quick answer. Solved my problem.

 

Which splines do you generally prefer for your JMP bivar/graph plots in general? I don't need those additional control boxes as well but I am not able to find better/clear looking splines ? 

ErraticAttack
Level VI

Re: Making a Bivariate chart with group by column with unknow number of categories ?

There are many ways to do this, but one simple way is with a small namespace that holds the relevant functions:

 

Here is the library that holds the functions / default settings:

New Namespace( "bivar" );

bivar:default settings = [=>];
bivar:default settings["x size"] = 600;
bivar:default settings["y size"] = 400;
bivar:default settings["lambda"] = 1;
bivar:default settings["standardize splines"] = 1;
bivar:default settings["unselected line width"] = 4;
bivar:default settings["line width"] = 4;
bivar:default settings["selected line width"] = 5;
bivar:default settings["marker size"] = 4;
bivar:default settings["outline lines"] = 1;
bivar:default settings["fade unselected lines"] = 1;
bivar:default settings["spline points"] = 128;


//this is the only function that a user needs to call bivar:plot = Function( {table, x column, y column, categorical column, title = "", settings = bivar:default settings}, {Default Local}, columns = table << Get Column Names(); If( Not( Contains( columns, As Name( x column ) ) ), Throw( "Unable to find column \!"" || x column || "\!"" ); ); If( Not( Contains( columns, As Name( y column ) ) ), Throw( "Unable to find column \!"" || y column || "\!"" ); ); If( Not( Contains( columns, As Name( categorical column ) ) ), Throw( "Unable to find column \!"" || categorical column || "\!"" ); ); If( Column( table, x column ) << Get Data Type != "Numeric", Throw( "X column must be Numeric" ); ); If( Column( table, y column ) << Get Data Type != "Numeric", Throw( "Y column must be Numeric" ); ); If( Column( table, categorical column ) << Get Data Type != "Character", Throw( "Legend column must be Character" ); ); table << Color or Mark by Column( categorical column ); olb = Outline Box( "", Platform( table, Bivariate( X( Column( table, x column ) ), Y( Column( table, y column ) ), Dispatch( {}, "Bivar Plot", Frame Box, { Frame Size( settings["x size"], settings["y size"] ), Marker Size( settings["marker size"] ) , Row Legend( Column( table, categorical column ), Marker( 1 ), Continuous Scale( 0 ), Reverse Scale( 0 ), Excluded Rows( 0 ) ) } ) ) ) ); If( title != "", olb[Outline Box( 2 )] << Set Title( title ) ); bivar:add splines( table, olb[Frame Box( 1 )], olb[String Col Box( 1 )], x column, y column, categorical column, settings ); olb ); bivar:add splines = Function( {table, frame box, legend box, x column, y column, categorical column, settings = bivar:default settings}, {Default Local}, sub table = table << Summary( Group( categorical column ), Link to Original Data Table( 0 ), Private ); colors = [=>]; For Each Row( sub table, colors[Column( 1 )[]] = Color Of( Row State() ) ); legend values = Column( sub table, 1 ) << Get Values; Close( sub table, No Save ); splines = [=>]; splines["__items__"] = legend values; splines["__settings__"] = settings; splines["__colors__"] = colors; Summation( i = 1, N Items( legend values ), item = legend values[i]; splines[item] = [=>]; Eval( Parse( Eval Insert( JSL Quote( rows = table << Get Rows Where( !Excluded( Row State() ) & :Name("^categorical column^") == "^item^" & !Is Missing( :Name("^x column^") ) & !Is Missing( :Name("^y column^") ) ) ) ) ) ); ordinate = Column( table, y column )[rows]; abcissa = Column( table, x column )[rows]; If( N Rows( rows ) > 3 & Min( abcissa ) != Max( abcissa ), If( settings["standardize splines"], x mean = Mean( abcissa ); x std dev = Std Dev( abcissa ); abcissa = (abcissa - x mean) / x std dev ); x values = Min( abcissa )::Max( abcissa )::((Max( abcissa ) - Min( abcissa )) / settings["spline points"]); spline values = Spline Eval( x values, Spline Coef( abcissa, ordinate, settings["lambda"] ) ); If( settings["standardize splines"], x values = x std dev * x values + x mean ); , x values = abcissa; spline values = ordinate ); splines[item]["x"] = x values; splines[item]["y"] = spline values; ;0 ); Eval( Eval Expr( frame box << Add Graphics Script( "CUSTOM_SPLINES"; Local( {splines = Expr( splines ), legend = Expr( legend box ), settings = Expr( settings ), selected, i, items, item, selected items}, selected = legend << Get Selected Rows; If( N Rows( selected ) == 0, Summation( i = 1, N Items( splines["__items__"] ), item = splines["__items__"][i]; Transparency( 1 ); If( splines["__settings__"]["outline lines"], Pen Color( "Black" ); Pen Size( splines["__settings__"]["line width"] + 1 ); Line( splines[item]["x"], splines[item]["y"] ) ); Pen Color( splines["__colors__"][item] ); Pen Size( splines["__settings__"]["line width"] ); Line( splines[item]["x"], splines[item]["y"] ); ;0 ) , selected items = splines["__items__"][selected]; Summation( i = 1, N Items( splines["__items__"] ), item = splines["__items__"][i]; If( Not( Contains( selected items, item ) ), If( settings["fade unselected lines"], Transparency( 1 - Arg( Arg( Get Preferences( Graph Marker Unselected Fade ), 1 ), 1 ) / 100 ) , Transparency( 1 ) ); Pen Color( splines["__colors__"][item] ); Pen Size( splines["__settings__"]["unselected line width"] ); Line( splines[item]["x"], splines[item]["y"] ); ); ;0 ); Summation( i = 1, N Items( splines["__items__"] ), item = splines["__items__"][i]; If( Contains( selected items, item ), Transparency( 1 ); If( splines["__settings__"]["outline lines"], Pen Color( "Black" ); Pen Size( splines["__settings__"]["selected line width"] + 1 ); Line( splines[item]["x"], splines[item]["y"] ) ); Pen Color( splines["__colors__"][item] ); Pen Size( splines["__settings__"]["selected line width"] ); Line( splines[item]["x"], splines[item]["y"] ); ); ;0 ) ); items = splines["__items__"] ) ) ) ) ); 0

After the library has executed at least once (add it to the start script of an addin, for example), then you can make use of it very easily:

Names Default To Here( 1 );
dt = Open( "$SAMPLE_DATA/Big Class.jmp" );
dt2 = Open( "$SAMPLE_DATA/Reliability/Adhesive Bond.jmp" );
dt3 = Open( "$SAMPLE_DATA/Cars.jmp" );

settings = bivar:default settings;
settings["outline lines"] = 0;

New Window( "test",
	V List Box(
		bivar:plot( dt3, "year", "wt", "make" )
	,
		bivar:plot( dt3, "year", "wt", "make", "Custom Title", settings ) // show how to change settings
	,
		bivar:plot( dt, "Height", "weight", "sex" )
	,
		bivar:plot( dt2, "weeks", "strength", "censor" )
	)
)

Now there are no annoying control boxes and I've made it match the selection mode of the markers (assuming you've got the "Unselected Faded" Marker Selection Mode)

 

ErraticAttack_0-1663264415596.png

 

Hope this helps.

Jordan
ankitgssingh
Level III

Re: Making a Bivariate chart with group by column with unknow number of categories ?

Thanks a lot for this. Indeed very useful. 

 

However, this function seems to work for a single x and y column and not when I pass a list of y columns with the same x and grouping column. Would need to update it to work for group of columns. 

 

Thanks again for the help on this.