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Select Row Markers.
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Select a marker shape from the options that appear, or click Custom to enter a character to use as a marker.
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Select Row Colors.
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Select one of the colors, or click Custom to apply a custom color.
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Select Marker Size.
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If JMP is in normal drawing mode and the number of markers in a graph are more than the specified threshold number, JMP automatically switches to fast mode. See Reports in JMP Preferences, for details about setting the marker threshold.
Graphs displaying a large number of markers appear faster if you set the marker drawing speed to Fast. Note that when the drawing speed is set to Fast, marker size reverts to Preferred Size, and marker transparency settings revert to the default opaqueness.
You can add a black outline, or frame, to markers in a plot. Outlined markers are available at the medium, larger, XL, XXL, and XXXL marker size. (See Change Marker Size, for details.)
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Select Marker Drawing Mode.
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Select Outlined.
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Select Row Colors.
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Right-click anywhere in a graph and select Marker Selection Mode.
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only the selected markers are highlighted. Everything else is dimmed by the percent specified by Faded amount for unselected markers in Preferences > Graphs.
Note: When the drawing speed is set to Fast, marker transparency settings revert to the default opaqueness and marker size reverts to Preferred Size.
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In a graph, right-click anywhere and select Transparency. In a histogram, right-click the box plot area on the right and select Transparency.
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Use the Rows > Hide and Exclude command to suppress the appearance and exclude from statistical analyses the highlighted rows. Data remains hidden and excluded until you select Rows > Hide and Exclude again.
Using the Exclude/Unexclude command, you can exclude highlighted rows from statistical analyses. Data remains excluded until you select Rows > Exclude/Unexclude for those highlighted rows.
Using the Hide/Unhide command, you can suppress (hide) the appearance of highlighted points in scatterplots. For example, you can exclude points from analysis and then hide those same points in scatterplots. The data remain hidden until you select Rows > Hide/Unhide for highlighted hidden rows.
Note: Hidden points are not automatically excluded from statistical computations that affect text reports and graphs, even though they are not displayed in the plots. To exclude hidden observations from analyses, you must highlight them and select Rows > Exclude/Unexclude characteristic.
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Select Label/Unlabel from one of the following places:
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the Cols menu
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Select Row Label.
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In some plots, you can change marker shapes or colors based on the values of points by adding a row legend. It is called a row legend because JMP automatically inserts a legend using row color or row marker settings. When you assign markers or colors in this way, it assigns the characteristic(s) to all points in a graph, regardless of what points you have selected. All previous marker and color settings are overwritten.
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Select Row Legend.
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In the window that appears (Adding a Row Legend), highlight the column whose values you want to color or mark. A preview of the legend is shown on the right.
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