Click on a histogram bar or an outlying point in the graph. The corresponding rows are highlighted in the data table, and corresponding sections of other histograms are also highlighted, if applicable. See Highlight Bars and Select Rows.
Double-click on a histogram bar, or right-click on a histogram bar and select Subset. A new data table that contains only the selected data is created.
(Continuous variables only) There are multiple options to resize histogram bars. See Resize Histogram Bars for Continuous Variables.
Specify the data that you select in multiple histograms. See Specify Your Selection in Multiple Histograms.
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Right-click on a histogram. For details, see the Using JMP book.
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Click on the red triangle next to the variable, and select Histogram Options. Options are slightly different depending on the variable modeling type. See Options for Categorical Variables or Options for Continuous Variables.
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the Set Bin Width option
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the Increment option
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Select Tools > Grabber.
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Note: (Windows only) To see the menu bar, you might need to place your cursor over the bar below the window title. You can also change this setting in File > Preferences > Windows Specific.
The Set Bin Width option is a more precise way to set the width for all bars in a histogram. To use the Set Bin Width option, from the red triangle menu for the variable, select Histogram Options > Set Bin Width. Change the bin width value.
The Increment option is another precise way to set the bar width. To use the Increment option, double-click on the axis, and change the Increment value.
Clicking on a histogram bar highlights the bar and selects the corresponding rows in the data table. The appropriate portions of all other graphical displays also highlight the selection. Figure 2.6 shows the results of highlighting a bar in the height histogram. The corresponding rows are selected in the data table.
Figure 2.6 Highlighting Bars and Rows
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