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ambrose2
Calcite | Level 5

Assuming you have a set of x values (numerical, continuous) and 3 sets of y values (numerical, continuous), is there any way to overlay the series together and have box plots that are overlayed? When I add box plots with graph builder, the box plots take up their own independent space along the x-axis, instead of being aligned along the same value of x, the box plots won't intersect eachother. The box plots become too small and narrow. (Tried with JMP12 and 13).


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ambrose2
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks! I actually just found and posted in the JMP community 2 minutes ago right after I posted this one.

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