JMP 14.1 Online Documentation (English)
Discovering JMP
Using JMP
Basic Analysis
Essential Graphing
Profilers
Design of Experiments Guide
Fitting Linear Models
Predictive and Specialized Modeling
Multivariate Methods
Quality and Process Methods
Reliability and Survival Methods
Consumer Research
Scripting Guide
JSL Syntax Reference
JMP iPad Help
JMP Interactive HTML
Capabilities Index
JMP 13 Online Documentation
JMP 12 Online Documentation
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Compare Multiple Variables
Use multiple-variable graphs to visualize the relationships and patterns between two or more variables. This section covers the following graphs:
Table 2.6
Multiple-Variable Graphs
Scatterplots
Use scatterplots to compare two continuous variables.
Scatterplot Matrix
Use scatterplot matrices to compare several pairs of continuous variables.
Side-by-Side Box Plots
Use side-by-side box plots to compare one continuous and one categorical variable.
Overlay Plots
Use overlay plots to compare one or more variables on the Y-axis to another variable on the X-axis. Overlay plots are especially useful if the X variable is a time variable, because you can compare how two or more variables change across time.
Variability Chart
Use variability charts to compare one continuous Y variable to one or more categorical X variables. Variability charts show differences in means and variability across several categorical X variables.
Graph Builder
Use Graph Builder to create and change graphs interactively.
Bubble Plots
Bubble plots are specialized scatterplots that use color and bubble sizes to represent up to five variables at once. If one of your variables is a time variable, you can animate the plot to see your other variables change through time.
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Help created on 10/11/2018