Note: Only some of the Graph Builder features are covered here. For complete details, see Graph Builder in the Essential Graphing book.
This example uses the Profit by Product.jmp data table, which contains profit data for multiple product lines.
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Figure 2.69 Graph Builder Workspace
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Click Revenue, Product Cost, and Profit, and drag and drop them onto the Y zone to assign all three variables as Y variables.
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Figure 2.70 After Adding Y and X Variables
Figure 2.71 Line Plot
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To create a separate chart for each product, click Product Line, and drag and drop it into the Wrap zone.
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Figure 2.72 Final Line Plots
Figure 2.72 shows revenue, cost, and profit broken down by product line. The business analyst was interested in seeing the difference in profitability between product lines. The line plots in Figure 2.72 can provide some answers, as follows:
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To remove Product Line from the graph, click the title of the graph (Product Line) and drag and drop it into any empty area within Graph Builder.
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Figure 2.73 Line Plots Showing Sales Channels
Figure 2.73 provides this answer: revenue and product cost for ATMs are the highest and are growing the most quickly.