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Figure 9.35 Contour Plot before Customization
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Right-click on the plot and select Customize.
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Click Shape.
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Change the Line Width to 2.0.
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Click on the color next to Line Color and select a shade of green.
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Click OK.
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Figure 9.36 Customized Contour Plot
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Right-click the graph and select Customize.
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Click OK to save your changes to the current graph.
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Changes the text alignment to centered, left-aligned, or right-justified. The Fill option applies the selected color to the background.
Changes the marker or label transparency. Enter the level of transparency to draw markers (points) on the graph. The degrees of opacity ranges from 0 (clear) to 1 (opaque). For more information about changing the transparency of markers, see Specify Marker Transparency.
Graphical elements (display segs such as reference, grid lines, and contours) can be clipped to conform to the boundaries of a geographical map. The Customize Graph window provides Clip Shape options, where you can select a boundary around which to clip the shape. Figure 9.37 shows reference lines clipped around a map of the United States.
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Figure 9.38 The Polygon Sample Script
In some graphs, you can view the JSL that creates graphical elements. Figure 9.39 shows the Group Label script for a Discriminant Analysis graph. The script defines markers and text for group labels. The commands included in these built-in scripts cannot be modified or deleted. You can insert commands from the Templates or Samples list, but you cannot click in the window and type new commands.
Figure 9.39 Example of JSL That Creates Group Labels
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Right-click on the graph and select Customize.
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Click the Add a new script button () to create a new script.
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(Optional) Click Apply to update the graph with your changes without closing the window. Unlike other property changes, script changes to not take effect until you click Apply or OK.
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Click OK to save your changes.
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An error message appears if the script contains an error. Select View > Log to read about the error, and then correct the script.
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To delete a script that you created, select the script and then select the Delete selected object button ().
The graphical elements are drawn in the order in which they are listed. The first element on the list is drawn first, so it appears behind all other graphical elements. If one element hides another, you can rearrange the order of the elements.
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Right-click the graph and select Customize.
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Click the Move up in drawing order button () or Move down in drawing order () button one or more times until the elements are in the order in which you want them drawn.
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The graph customizations apply to the current graph and are also used when you redo an analysis. To re-create your graph at a later time with its customizations, select Save Script from the red triangle menu, and then select one of the Save options. For example, you can save the script to the data table, which applies your customized properties each time you run the script. See Save Your Analysis as a Script in Save and Share Data for details.
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Right-click in the graph with custom elements and select Edit > Copy Customizations.
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Right-click in the destination graph and select Edit > Paste Customizations.
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