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  • Matching 2 tables using Table\Join and Table\Update without success

    Attached are Tables A, B and C. Table A has 30 entries by Peter. Table B has 8,790 entries by Jane. Table C is the correct joined table done manually. I want to match the entries by Peter and Jane and create a subset only with "Locations" in Table A, thus Table C. I had used Table\Join and Table\Update but the results were not accurate. For example, if you use the Location=-216,161, below should b...

    cchueng cchueng
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    Mar 24, 2026 1:56 AM
    873 views | 6 replies
  • Unable to Restore Row Height After Accidental Resize in Data Table

    I encountered an issue while working with a data table in JMP 18.2.1. While trying to select rows, I accidentally dragged the mouse in a way that resized the row height instead of selecting. As a result, the row height became excessively large, making the table difficult to view. The problem is that there appears to be no way to restore the row height to its original size using the mouse. Attempti...

    H_TJ H_TJ
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    Mar 23, 2026 5:22 PM
    1275 views | 4 replies
  • Windows 11 > JMP 19 > Fit Model > Standard Least Square > How to handle unusual data distribution?

    Hi JMP Community, I am working with cell counts derived from tissue biopsies that exhibit an unusual distribution: some biopsies have no cells (zero counts), while others have low percentages (see example below). A simple Root Cube transformation yields a decent distribution of non-zero counts, but the overall distribution of the transformed data remains zero-biased. As expected, if I use this da...

    Thierry_S Thierry_S
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    Mar 23, 2026 2:45 PM
    817 views | 4 replies
  • Question About Accessing Underlying Data from Analysis Plots

    I have a question regarding JMP’s analysis outputs. When creating models (e.g., using “Fit Model”), JMP 18.2.1 provides several plots such as Actual by Predicted, Leverage Plots etc. These visualizations are very useful, but I am wondering if there is a way to access or extract the underlying data used to generate these graphs. I am aware of the “Copy Graph” option, which allows exporting the plot...

    H_TJ H_TJ
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    Mar 23, 2026 6:15 AM
    540 views | 2 replies
  • Data Filter structure and orientation in JMP19

    Hello everyone, I am currently working on a data extraction interface using a Data Filter. I can build it, the problem is with the layout of the columns in my filter in JMP19.   In JMP17, the columns of the filters are inside a LineUpBox(). The LineUpBox have two useful functions, N Col and Spacing, that allow me to arrange my columns across multiple lines, with a space between the columns. Tree S...

    CorentinL CorentinL
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    Mar 23, 2026 1:50 AM
    503 views | 2 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Matching 2 tables using Table\Join and Table\Update without success

    Attached are Tables A, B and C. Table A has 30 entries by Peter. Table B has 8,790 entries by Jane. Table C is the correct joined table done manually. I want to match the entries by Peter and Jane and create a subset only with "Locations" in Table A, thus Table C. I had used Table\Join and Table\Update but the results were not accurate. For example, if you use the Location=-216,161, below should b...

    cchueng cchueng
    Discussions |
    Mar 24, 2026 1:56 AM
    873 views | 6 replies
  • Question About Accessing Underlying Data from Analysis Plots

    I have a question regarding JMP’s analysis outputs. When creating models (e.g., using “Fit Model”), JMP 18.2.1 provides several plots such as Actual by Predicted, Leverage Plots etc. These visualizations are very useful, but I am wondering if there is a way to access or extract the underlying data used to generate these graphs. I am aware of the “Copy Graph” option, which allows exporting the plot...

    H_TJ H_TJ
    Discussions |
    Mar 23, 2026 6:15 AM
    540 views | 2 replies
  • Data Filter structure and orientation in JMP19

    Hello everyone, I am currently working on a data extraction interface using a Data Filter. I can build it, the problem is with the layout of the columns in my filter in JMP19.   In JMP17, the columns of the filters are inside a LineUpBox(). The LineUpBox have two useful functions, N Col and Spacing, that allow me to arrange my columns across multiple lines, with a space between the columns. Tree S...

    CorentinL CorentinL
    Discussions |
    Mar 23, 2026 1:50 AM
    503 views | 2 replies
  • Graph Builder: Points with identical x/y position

    Graph Builder applies a clever scheme to determines which data points are actually processed.


    Findings: objects (raw x/y values)  outside the plot window are not displayed (e.g. x=1)objects with IDENTICAL x and y values are displayed as a single object (the first one)selected objects are displayed (even if it's a "second" object)
    analogously: objects with a marker/color row state are displayedobject...

    hogi hogi
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    Mar 21, 2026 10:19 AM
    342 views | 1 replies
  • Python Integration

    Hey Everyone,

    I’m new to JMP but have a lot of experience in Python.
    I’m using JMP as a validated platform for statistical analysis and want to use python to allow easy csv writing etc.
    I’m really struggling with bringing variables into and out of jsl.

    I have a JMP data table that I want to do simple analysis on (min,mean max, std, etc) which I have used python to find. I am trying to find a way to ...

    EoinRegan EoinRegan
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    Mar 20, 2026 6:46 PM
    1176 views | 4 replies

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