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UserID16644
Level V

Name Unresolved: Framebox and other properties

Hi all,

I tried creating a function but it keeps getting an error with the framebox, axisbox and outline box. I don't understand the well what is wrong with the function. Please help and explain

 

Name Unresolved: Framebox in access or evaluation of 'Framebox' , Framebox( 1 ) /*###*/

bivplot = Function( {x_param, y_param, int1, int2 },
	biv = Bivariate( X( Column( x_param ) ), Y( Column( y_param ) ), 
	Fit Line( {Confid Curves Indiv( 0 ), Line Color( "Black" )} ),
	Fit Special( Intercept( int1 ), Slope( 1 ), {Line Color( "Purple" )} ),
	Fit Special( Intercept( int2 ), Slope( 1 ), {Line Color( "Purple" )} ));
	rbiv = biv << Report;
	rbiv[Framebox( 1 )] << {Marker Size( 3 )};
	rbiv[axisbox( 2 )] << Tick Font( style( 1 ), size( 9 ) ) << Show Major Grid( 1 ) << Show Minor Grid( 1 ) << Show Minor Ticks( 1 );
	rbiv[axisbox( 1 )] << Tick Font( style( 1 ), size( 9 ) ) << Show Major Grid( 1 ) << Show Minor Grid( 1 ) << Show Minor Ticks( 1 );
	rbiv[Framebox( 1 )] << Row Legend( Column( "Sex" ), Color( 1 ), Marker( 0 ), Color Theme( "JMP Default" ), Continuous Scale( 0 ) );
	rbiv[Outline Box( 3 )] << Close All Below;
);

colnamex = {"name1", "age1"};
colname = {"name2", "age2"};
int1 = {1.5, 2};
int2 ={-1.5, -2};

lapbiv = Fit Group (
			For( i = 1, i <= N Items( colname ), i++,
				bivplot( colname[i], colnamex[i], int1[i], int2[i] )
			); 
			<<{Arrange in Rows( 4 )}
			SendToReport(Dispatch({},"Fit Group", OutlineBox,{Set Title( "Correlation Plot (All)")}))	
);
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txnelson
Super User

Re: Name Unresolved: Framebox and other properties

Below is a working version of your script

bivplot = Function( {x_param, y_param, int1, int2},
	biv = Bivariate(
		X( Column( x_param ) ),
		Y( Column( y_param ) ),
		Fit Line( {Confid Curves Indiv( 0 ), Line Color( "Black" )} ),
		Fit Special( Intercept( int1 ), Slope( 1 ), {Line Color( "Purple" )} ),
		Fit Special( Intercept( int2 ), Slope( 1 ), {Line Color( "Purple" )} )
	);
	rbiv = biv << Report;
	rbiv[Framebox( 1 )] << {Marker Size( 3 )};
	rbiv[axisbox( 2 )] << Tick Font( style( 1 ), size( 9 ) ) << Show Major Grid( 1 ) <<
	Show Minor Grid( 1 ) << Show Minor Ticks( 1 );
	rbiv[axisbox( 1 )] << Tick Font( style( 1 ), size( 9 ) ) << Show Major Grid( 1 ) <<
	Show Minor Grid( 1 ) << Show Minor Ticks( 1 );
	rbiv[Framebox( 1 )] << Row Legend(
		Column( "Sex" ),
		Color( 1 ),
		Marker( 0 ),
		Color Theme( "JMP Default" ),
		Continuous Scale( 0 )
	);
	rbiv[Outline Box( 3 )] << Close All Below;
);

colnamex = {"height", "weight"};
colname = {"weight", "height"};
int1 = {1.5, 2};
int2 = {-1.5, -2};

lapbiv = Fit Group(
	For( i = 1, i <= N Items( colname ), i++,
		bivplot( colname[i], colnamex[i], int1[i], int2[i] )
	)
);
lapbiv << Arrange in Rows( 4 );
Report( lapbiv )[Outline Box( 1 )] << Set Title( "Correlation Plot (All)" );
Jim

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txnelson
Super User

Re: Name Unresolved: Framebox and other properties

There are a couple of issues.  

  1. The Bivariate platform requires 2 numeric columns.  You are specifying a Name column which I assume is a character column.
  2. The <<[Arrange in rows(4)} and SendToReport are not syntactically correct to be passed to the Display after the platform is completed.

The following code works with the Big Class data table

bivplot = Function( {x_param, y_param, int1, int2 },
	biv = Bivariate( X( Column( x_param ) ), Y( Column( y_param ) ), 
	Fit Line( {Confid Curves Indiv( 0 ), Line Color( "Black" )} ),
	Fit Special( Intercept( int1 ), Slope( 1 ), {Line Color( "Purple" )} ),
	Fit Special( Intercept( int2 ), Slope( 1 ), {Line Color( "Purple" )} ));
	rbiv = biv << Report;
	rbiv[Framebox( 1 )] << {Marker Size( 3 )};
	rbiv[axisbox( 2 )] << Tick Font( style( 1 ), size( 9 ) ) << Show Major Grid( 1 ) << Show Minor Grid( 1 ) << Show Minor Ticks( 1 );
	rbiv[axisbox( 1 )] << Tick Font( style( 1 ), size( 9 ) ) << Show Major Grid( 1 ) << Show Minor Grid( 1 ) << Show Minor Ticks( 1 );
	rbiv[Framebox( 1 )] << Row Legend( Column( "Sex" ), Color( 1 ), Marker( 0 ), Color Theme( "JMP Default" ), Continuous Scale( 0 ) );
	rbiv[Outline Box( 3 )] << Close All Below;
);

colnamex = {"height", "weight"};
colname = {"weight", "height"};
int1 = {1.5, 2};
int2 ={-1.5, -2};

lapbiv = Fit Group (
			For( i = 1, i <= N Items( colname ), i++,
				bivplot( colname[i], colnamex[i], int1[i], int2[i] )
			); 
			//<<{Arrange in Rows( 4 )}
			//SendToReport(Dispatch({},"Fit Group", OutlineBox,{Set Title( "Correlation Plot (All)")}))	
);
Jim
UserID16644
Level V

Re: Name Unresolved: Framebox and other properties

Hi txnelson, thank you. May I know how can I arrange the plots into 4 rows if <<[Arrange in rows(4)} and SendToReport are not syntactically correct?

txnelson
Super User

Re: Name Unresolved: Framebox and other properties

Below is a working version of your script

bivplot = Function( {x_param, y_param, int1, int2},
	biv = Bivariate(
		X( Column( x_param ) ),
		Y( Column( y_param ) ),
		Fit Line( {Confid Curves Indiv( 0 ), Line Color( "Black" )} ),
		Fit Special( Intercept( int1 ), Slope( 1 ), {Line Color( "Purple" )} ),
		Fit Special( Intercept( int2 ), Slope( 1 ), {Line Color( "Purple" )} )
	);
	rbiv = biv << Report;
	rbiv[Framebox( 1 )] << {Marker Size( 3 )};
	rbiv[axisbox( 2 )] << Tick Font( style( 1 ), size( 9 ) ) << Show Major Grid( 1 ) <<
	Show Minor Grid( 1 ) << Show Minor Ticks( 1 );
	rbiv[axisbox( 1 )] << Tick Font( style( 1 ), size( 9 ) ) << Show Major Grid( 1 ) <<
	Show Minor Grid( 1 ) << Show Minor Ticks( 1 );
	rbiv[Framebox( 1 )] << Row Legend(
		Column( "Sex" ),
		Color( 1 ),
		Marker( 0 ),
		Color Theme( "JMP Default" ),
		Continuous Scale( 0 )
	);
	rbiv[Outline Box( 3 )] << Close All Below;
);

colnamex = {"height", "weight"};
colname = {"weight", "height"};
int1 = {1.5, 2};
int2 = {-1.5, -2};

lapbiv = Fit Group(
	For( i = 1, i <= N Items( colname ), i++,
		bivplot( colname[i], colnamex[i], int1[i], int2[i] )
	)
);
lapbiv << Arrange in Rows( 4 );
Report( lapbiv )[Outline Box( 1 )] << Set Title( "Correlation Plot (All)" );
Jim
UserID16644
Level V

Re: Name Unresolved: Framebox and other properties

It now works well, thank you.

But I have an additional question, why is it that when I try to add Group By (:Sex), it is prompting an error
Name Unresolved: Framebox in access or evaluation of 'Framebox' , Framebox( 1 ) /*###*/Exception in platform launch in access or evaluation of 'Fit Group'

 

bivplot = Function( {x_param, y_param, int1, int2},
	biv = Bivariate(
		X( Column( x_param ) ),
		Y( Column( y_param ) ),
        Group By (:Sex),
		Fit Line( {Confid Curves Indiv( 0 ), Line Color( "Black" )} ),
		Fit Special( Intercept( int1 ), Slope( 1 ), {Line Color( "Purple" )} ),
		Fit Special( Intercept( int2 ), Slope( 1 ), {Line Color( "Purple" )} )
	);
	rbiv = biv << Report;
	rbiv[Framebox( 1 )] << {Marker Size( 3 )};
	rbiv[axisbox( 2 )] << Tick Font( style( 1 ), size( 9 ) ) << Show Major Grid( 1 ) <<
	Show Minor Grid( 1 ) << Show Minor Ticks( 1 );
	rbiv[axisbox( 1 )] << Tick Font( style( 1 ), size( 9 ) ) << Show Major Grid( 1 ) <<
	Show Minor Grid( 1 ) << Show Minor Ticks( 1 );
	rbiv[Framebox( 1 )] << Row Legend(
		Column( "Sex" ),
		Color( 1 ),
		Marker( 0 ),
		Color Theme( "JMP Default" ),
		Continuous Scale( 0 )
	);
	rbiv[Outline Box( 3 )] << Close All Below;
);

  

txnelson
Super User

Re: Name Unresolved: Framebox and other properties

When you have a By() element in Bivariate, a separate Display Tree is created for each By variable level.  The referencing of an object below a specific level in the By variable(s), needs to be specified.

rbiv = report( biv[2] );

Below is a simple example, deleting the whole report for the second level of the By variable Sex

Names Default To Here( 1 );
dt = 
// Open Data Table: Big Class.jmp
// → Data Table( "Big Class" )
Open( "/C:/Program Files/SAS/JMPPRO/15/Samples/Data/Big Class.jmp" );

biv = bivariate( x( :height ), y( :weight ), by( :sex ) );
Show( biv );
Report( biv[2] )[Outline Box( 1 )] << delete;

 

Jim
UserID16644
Level V

Re: Name Unresolved: Framebox and other properties

I see. Thank you for the clear explanation