Hi Txnelson et al,
@txnelson, I wonder if advancement has been made in this purview with new JMP versions? I am running V 16. My need is similar, but slightly different....
I have distributions of data displayed in histograms. The reference study for my data did not provide raw data or distributions merely descriptive statistics. I have the mean, median, and S.D. of the sample. I would like to show my distributions then overlay, superimpose, or stack the mean/median estimate and S.D. of the reference study data. Any ideas?
To save space a subset of the data is attached. I also attach a .jpg of each plot to show the distributions I created and am referencing.
The "subset..." data set is the distributions of my simulation data and what I used to plot the distributions.
The "Residency data for main vs off..." is the descriptive statistics I pulled from the reference study (i.e. observed fish) and my simulated fish. the .jpg titled "Final Figure..." is a plot of the reference study and my data side by side with median and S.D. being plotted.
Ideally I turn these points with S.D. on their side and plot them on top of the histograms to allow viewers to inspect the distributions of each data set in one figure and see the distribution of my simulated data against the mean/median and S.D. of the reference study.
Any ideas how I might accomplish this? I appreciate your continued help with this one. The splitting/subset trick and bubble plots you led me to in a different thread was greatly insightful. Thank you.
Final Figure _ Off channel Median Residency data - Graph Builder
Subset of Main plus off channel data 2 - Graph Builder