JMP 14.1 Online Documentation (English)
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Basic Analysis •
Distributions
•
Options for Continuous Variables
• Display Options for Continuous Variables
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Display Options for Continuous Variables
Quantiles
Shows or hides the Quantiles report. See
The Quantiles Report
.
Set Quantile Increment
Changes the quantile increment or revert to the default quantile increment.
Custom Quantiles
Sets custom quantiles by values or by increments. You can specify the confidence level and choose whether to compute smoothed empirical likelihood quantiles (for large data sets, this can take some time).
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For details about how the weighted average quantiles are estimated, see
Quantiles
.
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For details about distribution-free confidence limits for the weighted average quantiles, see section 5.2 in Meeker et al. (
2017
).
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Smoothed empirical likelihood quantiles are based on a kernel density estimate. For more details about how these quantiles and their confidence limits are estimated, see Chen and Hall (
1993
).
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Confidence intervals and smoothed empirical likelihood quantiles are not available when fractional frequencies are used.
Summary Statistics
Shows or hides the Summary Statistics report. See
The Summary Statistics Report
.
Customize Summary Statistics
Adds or removes statistics from the Summary Statistics report. See
The Summary Statistics Report
.
Horizontal Layout
Changes the orientation of the histogram and the reports to vertical or horizontal.
Axes on Left
Moves the
Count
,
Prob
,
Density
, and
Normal Quantile Plot
axes to the left instead of the right.
This option is applicable only if
Horizontal Layout
is selected.
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Help created on 10/11/2018