Shows a list of color themes that affect continuous variables in color maps. The default color theme is Blue to Gray to Red (corresponding to small values to middle values to large values). Use White to Black to create a gray-scale plot.
Note: To see custom colors, you must first create them. Select File > Preferences > Graphs. In the Color Themes area, click the type of color theme that you want to create, click New, and then change the colors. See Create Color Themes in the Using JMP for details about creating custom color themes.
Sorts the rows of the plot from lowest to highest by the values of a column. To sort, right-click in the plot under a column and select Sort Ascending. The entire plot is rearranged to accommodate the sorting. See Additional Example of the Cell Plot Platform.
Sorts the rows of the plot from highest to lowest by the values of a column. To sort, right-click in the plot under a column and select Sort Descending. The entire plot is rearranged to accommodate the sorting.
Note: For details about the pop-up options that appear when you right-click on labels, see JMP Reports in the Using JMP book.
Use the Graph Type option to change the appearance of the graph.