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I need to compile a list of all columns containing a specific value eg. 999
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In the simple Oneway analysis platform, there is an option to compare what I understood to be probability densities from x conditions, along with the CDF. However, the y-axis scale is ... confusing, in that it goes above 1 (as shown in fig). And in fact can go up past 2.5. Anyone know what this number actually represents? I couldn't find it anywhere in the documentation. Thanks in advance!
First, I am new to using SEM. I see that on the JMP platforms (JMP 19) there is no way to add categorical variables as controls within the SEM analysis. I have more than one categorical variable column Is there a way to do this and I am not just aware of it? Also, is there a way to did with Nans, and standardize the continuous variables?
I feel like this question has been asked before, but I can't seem to find the discussion. I am fitting a 2P Exponential decay model to my data in the Fit Curve platform. The prediction profiler for this fit has confidence intervals but there is no option to save the confidence intervals, or their formulas. I can think of 2 options to get confidence intervals: 1. Save the predicted values and the s...
I need to compile a list of all columns containing a specific value eg. 999
In the simple Oneway analysis platform, there is an option to compare what I understood to be probability densities from x conditions, along with the CDF. However, the y-axis scale is ... confusing, in that it goes above 1 (as shown in fig). And in fact can go up past 2.5. Anyone know what this number actually represents? I couldn't find it anywhere in the documentation. Thanks in advance!
First, I am new to using SEM. I see that on the JMP platforms (JMP 19) there is no way to add categorical variables as controls within the SEM analysis. I have more than one categorical variable column Is there a way to do this and I am not just aware of it? Also, is there a way to did with Nans, and standardize the continuous variables?
Is it possible to get formatted equations in JMP Notebooks, like in Jupyter? My version is 19.0.5 JMP-pro.
Hi there, I have a data file containing volatile concentrations measured for 34 different sample formulations. Now, I'm trying to model the volatiles found (response) to the formulations (predictors). However, as not all formulations lead to the same produced volatiles, I have quite some 0 values (not-detected) in my data. This causes quite a lot of my volatile data to follow a SASH or Johnson dis...
When I create a Categorical Report to look at data, I would LOVE if the "Total"/"Total Responses" line could be bold or in a different color to easily stand out. Is this possible to do?
In a code, the coding for the expression handling was wrong and produced a surprising result.
I reduced it to an interaction between "x()" [inside Variables (x(:column))] and a variable x.
an example:
x= "hello";
type(x); // -> string
X(5) // -> "hello"
After defining a variable x, I can use it as a function x(...) - with an arbitrary argument
... and JMP will return the content of x.
someho...
Never mind, I figured it out - one of the functions had Eval() which was evaluating right when script starts.
I am writing a simple GUI prototype:
List of tables in a combo box, button to add\open table and Filter Col Box with column names of the currently selected table.
Everything works on the first run - tables are switched, columns are displayed, combobox reacts to tables being added, closed...
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