☑ cool new feature
☑ could help many users!
☑ removes a „bug“
☐ nice to have
☐ nobody needs it
 
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What inspired this wish list request? 
For Line Graphs in Graph Builder, there is a cool feature row order.
If it's selected, the line doesn't connect data points from left to right in the graph - but along the order in which they appear in the data table.

 
Instead of this graph:

the user gets this graph:

Much better ...
 
But unfortunately, there are those nasty jumps "back" to the next curve.
Of course, for simple graphs, you can use a column (here "Station") as an overlay to produce 3 separate curves, without the zigzag.
But already with slightly more complicated graphs like this one here: Graph Builder. Combine Smoother and Line - how? the user reaches the limits of current Graph Builder (v17, v18).
 
 
 
What is the improvement you would like to see? 
 
-  With sorted data in the data table, a step from right to left indicates a new curve.
 So, with row order enabled, there could be an additional option to draw lines  "only left -> right".
 If this option is enabled, line for steps from higher to lower values will disappear -> the jump back-lines are gone : )
  
 
 
- Fallback:  Rows with missing y value could be used to add a break in line graphs (even somewhere in the center of the graph - cool, right?)
 - ... if there was an option:*)
  
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Why is this idea important? 
a tiny change of the program - a  tremendous improvement for the users:

dt =Open( "$SAMPLE_DATA/Functional Data/Weekly Weather Data.jmp" );
dt << New Column( "group",Character,"Nominal",Formula( Substr( :STATION, 8, 1 ) ));
Graph Builder(
	Size( 523, 407 ),
	Summary Statistic( "Median" ),
	Graph Spacing( 4 ),
	Variables( X( :DATE ), Y( :TAVG ), Overlay( :group ), Color( :group ) ),
	Elements( Line( X, Y, Legend( 31 ), Row order( 1 ) ) ),
	Local Data Filter(
		Add Filter(
			columns( :STATION ),
			Where( :STATION == {"USW00003195", "USW00003868", "USW00003949"} ),
			Display( :STATION, N Items( 15 ) )
		)
	)
)
 
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