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Cars 1993 - LS.jmp
Airline Delays -ls.jmp
Aircraft Incidents -ls.jmp
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When you hover over a visual element in a graph, usually you see a basic description of the data point in a Hover Label. You can also easily add one or more levels of interactive graphs with data point infomation to a Hover Label using Graphlets. These drill-down graphs are predefined and editable. Note: Hover Labels are saved to interactive html. Drilling into Graphlets requires JMP or JMP Pro, so Graphlets are available when you save to formats that include JMP data, like JMP Projects, Journals and Applications. Custom drill-down graphs are not available when you save and share interactive html outside of JMP.
See how to:
Understand and view samples of JMP Hover Labels
Use hover labels in Graph Builder drill-down graph sequences of pop-up information about data points
Build drill-down graphs for airline data
Use Graph Builder and Selected Formula to Locate points on one graph and compare to rest of the group on another graph
Edi Gridlets to remove data from drill-down graph
Define the drill-down views by building the views from the bottom up (starting with last graph in drill-down sequence first) similar to nesting Russian dolls
Q: In the first example, how did JMP know Month and Day were hierarchical and to display them when choosing a line graph instead of some other variable on the x axis?
A: JMP is looking by default for the next column in the data table. There is a column property to define the hierarchy called "Next in Hierarchy".
Q: How do you have the column details (column name and distribution bar graphs) show on top of the table?
A: The header graphs you are seeing at the top of the table can be turned on by clicking the histogram icon (grey-green icon in the upper left of the data table near red triangle) with JMP 15 or newer.
Q: The standard data set for airline incidents doesn't have "Last[Location]". How did you get that column?
A: From my Location column, R-click, then choose New Formula Column>Character>Last Word. Then the last work gives you a column with State Abbreviations.
Using Formua to Create a Last Word Column
Q: Is my understanding correct that the nested graphs are pasted as pictures in clipboard. Are they interactive?
A: The drill down graph becomes interactive when you click on the hover label of the graph and then it becomes a full size graph in Graph Builder, Tabulate or any other platform that you choose.
Q: Can you use the selected column to choose what is shown in tabulate?
A: Yes, there are ways to choose what is shown in Tabulate. There is a column property called "Next in Hierarchy" to choose which column appears next. There is also the ability to copy a graph to the clipboard and choose Paste Graphlet to add a custom tabulate as the next view.
Q: After a graph has been created (let's say a time series), and you use the zoom/magnifier tool to check a specific portion of the graph, how do you zoom out back to the original X and Y values when the graph was created (not using Windows zoom out)?
A: If you ever get lost anywhere in your axis views (in Y or X) in GB you can Right-Click on the axis, and select Revert Axis and it will take you back to default original view.
Q: In addition to the drill-down graph, how can I plot data from each city on a separate graphs?