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dannyfinn11
Level III

Summary statistics with multiple binning columns.

I'm trying to bin age data columne by range. So: 

  1. Millennials: 18-34
  2. Generation X: 35-49 for example. Any idea how to quickly do this? I've created a copy of the data in a seperate column but I cant get jmp to bin out the data points. 
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txnelson
Super User

Re: Summary statistics with multiple binning columns.

The age ranges need to have both a lower and upper range.  For your last category, you only specified "65<".  You need to also specify the upper boundary.  Just put in 999 as the upper bound, and all should be working

Jim

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txnelson
Super User

Re: Summary statistics with multiple binning columns.

You can do this a few different ways.

1. Use the "Recode" facility, which will allow you to either change the values in your existing column, or to create a new column with the binned values

bin2.PNG

2. Use the "Value Labels" column property, which will allow you to change the groupings for a column, without actually changing the stored values for the column

bin3.PNG

3. You can download the Interactive Binning Addin that Jeff Perkinson wrote

Interactive Binning

Jim
dannyfinn11
Level III

Re: Summary statistics with multiple binning columns.

I used your second suggestion. But now some of the end range variables do not show up?

 

txnelson
Super User

Re: Summary statistics with multiple binning columns.

Can you attach the data table you made the changes to so I can take a look at the Value Labels you applied?

Jim
dannyfinn11
Level III

Re: Summary statistics with multiple binning columns.

 
txnelson
Super User

Re: Summary statistics with multiple binning columns.

The age ranges need to have both a lower and upper range.  For your last category, you only specified "65<".  You need to also specify the upper boundary.  Just put in 999 as the upper bound, and all should be working

Jim