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Select Filled to fill all of the bubbles.
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Select Outlined to outline all of the bubbles.
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You can create a custom shape using JSL. The Custom option opens the custom shape. If no custom shape has been created, the Custom option uses the default circle shape. For more information about creating custom shapes, see Create New Graphs from Scratch and Customize Them in the Scripting Guide.
Orients the shapes as they move in particular directions over time, following the shape of the data.
Shows the past history of bubbles as a semi-transparent trail. See Example of Specifying Only a Time Variable.
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If you do not want to see the bubble labels, select the Label > None option.
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Shows the past history of bubbles as connected line segments. See Example of Specifying Only a Time Variable.
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If you do not want to see the bubble labels, select the Label > None option.
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Select None to label none of the bubbles in the plot.
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Select All to label all of the bubbles in the plot.
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Select Selected to label bubbles only when you select them.
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Shows the variables that are used in the bubble plot. You can change and delete the variables. See Show Roles.
Splits all bubbles into their constituent parts. Unlike the Split button, the bubbles do not have to be selected.
This option appears only if you have specified two ID variables.
Combines all constituent bubbles within a group into their larger bubble. Unlike the Combine button, the bubbles do not have to be selected.
This option appears only if you have specified two ID variables.
Alters how the X, Y, and Sizes roles are computed. By default, the values are calculated using means for X and Y, and sums for Sizes.
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Selecting Color as Sum computes the sum of the data values and maps to a color. This option appears only for continuous variables.
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See Local Data Filter, Redo Menus, and Save Script Menus in the Using JMP book for more information about the following options: