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chandankishor66
Level III

Merge rows and get infrimation in signal row

Hello JMP community,

 

How to merge multiple rows with the same name and obtain its value in a single row.

 

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Regards,

Chandan

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Re: Merge rows and get infrimation in signal row

Assuming there's only one valid entry for each column in each batch number (this might be an invalid assumption), you could use the tabulate function to create a new table. Simplified example below:

Jed_Campbell_0-1668440020331.png

 

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pauldeen
Level VI

Re: Merge rows and get infrimation in signal row

Stack your last 4 columns using the Batch # as the group variable.

In the new table, right click the empty cells and delete the rows containing empty cells.

Split your table again using Batch as the group.

pauldeen_0-1668440126955.png

Stack:

pauldeen_2-1668440204584.png

Select empty cells:

pauldeen_3-1668440218455.png

Delete rows:

pauldeen_4-1668440268969.png

Split:

pauldeen_5-1668440290280.png

Result:

pauldeen_1-1668440146441.png

 

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Re: Merge rows and get infrimation in signal row

Assuming there's only one valid entry for each column in each batch number (this might be an invalid assumption), you could use the tabulate function to create a new table. Simplified example below:

Jed_Campbell_0-1668440020331.png

 

pauldeen
Level VI

Re: Merge rows and get infrimation in signal row

Stack your last 4 columns using the Batch # as the group variable.

In the new table, right click the empty cells and delete the rows containing empty cells.

Split your table again using Batch as the group.

pauldeen_0-1668440126955.png

Stack:

pauldeen_2-1668440204584.png

Select empty cells:

pauldeen_3-1668440218455.png

Delete rows:

pauldeen_4-1668440268969.png

Split:

pauldeen_5-1668440290280.png

Result:

pauldeen_1-1668440146441.png