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interactive plots

Does anyone have any ideas on how to create interactive reports?

In the report, I want to include graphs with multiple lines in each graph. On the left side of the window, I would like to have a list of the lines. When I click on a line from the list, I want the selected line in the graph to be more prominent, while the remaining lines are faded out.

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jthi
Super User

Re: interactive plots

They seem to have changed it in JMP18. In JMP17.2 this seemed to work

Names Default To Here(1); 

dt = open("$SAMPLE_DATA/Big Class.jmp");

gb_collector = Tab Box(<< Set Style("Horizontal Spread"));

For(i = 1, i <= 3, i++,
	tab = Tab Page Box("",
		gb = dt << Graph Builder(
			Variables(X(:weight), Y(:height), Overlay(:sex)),
			Elements(Points(X, Y, Legend(9)), Line Of Fit(X, Y, Legend(11)))
		)
	);
	tab << Title("Title " || Char(i));
	gb << title(Char(i));
	gb_collector << Append(tab)
);

nw = New Window("",
	gb_collector
);
-Jarmo

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jthi
Super User

Re: interactive plots

Having legend on the left side can be a bit tricky but if right side is fine, basic graph builder should be enough

jthi_0-1724840120932.png

https://www.jmp.com/support/help/en/18.0/#page/jmp/graph-builder.shtml#

-Jarmo

Re: interactive plots

Hello! I have used a for loop to create multiple graphs using the graph builder. Now, I would like to group all these graphs onto a single sheet and create an interactive interface for users to interact with all the graphs together. Is there a way to achieve this? Thank you! 

Re: interactive plots

Its nice idea to use just the basic graph builder , i just want to put them all together one under the other after i create all of them. 

jthi
Super User

Re: interactive plots

I bit more information is needed. You could for example collect them into V List Box and then display using New Window

Names Default To Here(1); 

dt = open("$SAMPLE_DATA/Big Class.jmp");

gb_collector = V List Box();

For(i = 1, i <= 3, i++,
	gb_collector << Append(
		dt << Graph Builder(
			Variables(X(:weight), Y(:height), Overlay(:sex)),
			Elements(Points(X, Y, Legend(9)), Line Of Fit(X, Y, Legend(11)))
		)		
	)
);

nw = New Window("",
	gb_collector
);

If you are utilizing For loop I assume you are doing scripting. Have you read Scripting Guide (for example https://www.jmp.com/support/help/en/18.0/#page/jmp/examples-of-creating-a-dashboard-from-two-reports... ).

-Jarmo

Re: interactive plots

I would like to combine the tab page box method with the for loop, but it doesn't work. 
Here is my part of the script: 

 

New Window("My Dashboard",
	H Splitter Box(
		Size(1000, 1000), 
// Loop for each parameter
		For(i = 1, i <= N Items(numPar), i++, 
// Column boxes for plots of all batches, actual data, and difference
			col1 = Col Box(""),
			col2 = Col Box(""),
			col3 = Col Box(""), 


// Tab Page Box for each parameter
			Tab Page Box(
				Title(numPar[i] || " vs. Time Point"), 
// Create all batches plot
				gb = Graph Builder(
					Size(500, 500),
					Variables(X(:Time Point Months), Y(:Result), Overlay(:Batch)),
					Elements(Points(X, Y))
				), 
// Local filter: set the batch to only the batches that are in cyc with a ref, not all other batches
				gb << Local Data Filter(
					invisible,
					Add Filter(
						columns(:Component, :Batch, :Source Table),
						Where(:Component == numPar[i]),
						Where(:Batch == {cyc, bat}),
						Where(:Source Table == dt_name)
					)
				),
				dt << Clear Select(), 
// Remove the filter display from the graph
				gb << Show Control Panel(0), 
// Report for changing plot
				gbb = Report(gb)[GraphBuilderBox(1)], 
// Add linear regression
				gbb << Add Element(
					1,
					1,
					{Type("Line Of Fit"), X, Y, Confidence of Fit(0), Equation(0)}
				), 
// Set Y axis
				minval = Min(
					:Result[dt << get rows where(
						:Component == numPar[i] & :Batch == cyc & :Source Table == dt_name |
						:Batch == bat & :Component == numPar[i] & :Source Table == dt_name
					)]
				) * 0.95,
				maxval = Max(
					:Result[dt << get rows where(
						:Component == numPar[i] & :Batch == cyc & :Source Table == dt_name |
						:Batch == bat & :Component == numPar[i] & :Source Table == dt_name
					)]
				) * 1.05,
				maxvalts = Max(
					:Time Point Months[dt << get rows where(
						:Component == numPar[i] & :Batch == cyc & :Source Table == dt_name |
						:Batch == bat & :Component == numPar[i] & :Source Table == dt_name
					)]
				) * 1.05,
				gbb[AxisBox(1)] << Min(-0.1),
				gbb[AxisBox(1)] << Max(maxvalts),
				gbb[AxisBox(2)] << Min(minval),
				gbb[AxisBox(2)] << Max(maxval),
				gbb[AxisBox(2)] << inc((maxval - minval) / 10), 
// Set Y axis label
				unitList = Associative Array(
					:Result Unit[dt << get rows where(
						:Component == numPar[i] & :Batch == cyc & :Source Table == dt_name |
						:Batch == bat & :Component == numPar[i] & :Source Table == dt_name
					)]
				) << Remove("") << Get Keys,
				If(N Items(unitList) == 1,
					gbb[Text Edit Box(4)] << Set text(numPar[i] || " [" || unitList[1] || "]"),
					gbb[Text Edit Box(4)] << Set text(numPar[i])
				), 
// Set graph title
				gbb[Text Edit Box(1)] << Set text(numPar[i] || " vs. Time Point"), 
// Append
				gbba = Report(gb),
				col1 << Append(gbba),
				<<Moveable(1)
			)
		)
	),
	<<Dockable(1)
);

Edit 2024-09-05 jthi: added jsl formatting

jthi
Super User

Re: interactive plots

Names Default To Here(1); 

dt = open("$SAMPLE_DATA/Big Class.jmp");

gb_collector = Tab Box(<< Set Style("Horizontal Spread"));

For(i = 1, i <= 3, i++,
	gb_collector << Add("Title",
		dt << Graph Builder(
			Variables(X(:weight), Y(:height), Overlay(:sex)),
			Elements(Points(X, Y, Legend(9)), Line Of Fit(X, Y, Legend(11)))
		)		
	)
);

nw = New Window("",
	gb_collector
);
-Jarmo

Re: interactive plots

What jmp version you have? Does it work in your jmp? Because I don't have the expected output using the above script

jthi
Super User

Re: interactive plots

I don't know what is your expected output and I do not have your data. The script use Tab Box to collect results from for loop

jthi_0-1725533984930.png

 

-Jarmo

Re: interactive plots

I have this output when i run the above script . Its not the same as you