Enter the size of the sample that you want in the box under Sample Size (>1) or Sampling Rate
(<1)
, as shown in Figure 2.29. The size of the sample can be either the proportion of the active table
that you enter or the number of rows from the active table.
Figure 2.29The Test Build Panel
Click Resample.
To see the sampled data in a JMP data table, click the
Test Data View button. When you dismiss
the test build panel, Tabulate uses the full data table to regenerate the tables as designed.
Example of Tabulating Data
Create a Table of Counts
Suppose you would like to view a table that ...
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