Hello JMP Community,
I have an interesting challenge that I thought would be easy to fix, yet here we are two hours later!
I have a data set with different experiments on rows, and the resultant data sorted by column; specifically, concentrations of different elements, like Cu, Co, Cr, Ca, etc. You may be able to guess where this is going....
I want to generate a plot with date (of experiment) as the X axis, and elemental concentration on the Y axis. I want to include all element columns in the response, and differentiate by unique markers for each element. The problem is, JMP appears to only allow a single character for markers, so I can't actually us "Cu" as a marker.
I tried to work around this by creating a custom font and installing on my PC where u = Cu, a = Ca, etc., but when I select this font for the marker font in preferences, it doesn't appear to actually be using this font. Does anyone know how the font assignment works, and if there is a way to force this to actually process? The really bizarre and frustrating thing is that when selecting the font, it shows my custom font in the preview, but then doesn't appear to actually be using it once selected. I've attached a picture of the preview, you can see where it should show "AaBbCc..." it instead shows "ACaBbCc...", yet once I accept this change, the marker still just shows up as "a" and not "Ca" on the plot.
I also looked at using images as markers as described here: https://www.jmp.com/support/help/en/16.0/index.shtml#page/jmp/use-images-as-markers.shtml#, but it appears that you can only assign marker images by row, not by column. Go figure...
Any ideas of how to work around this issue would be greatly appreciated!