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  • How does one perform Bitwise operations in JMP formulas?

    Hi, I imagine this is simply an issue in which I am not finding the correct formula option but how does one perform basic bitwise operations in a JMP formula? e.g. Here's an example Python example that I would like to replicate in JMP: lambda x: ((((x>>1)&0x1))<<2) thanks, Ross

    docrossus docrossus
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    Jul 11, 2024 3:18 PM
    4543 views | 6 replies
  • How do values from model report relate to the prediction profiler trends?

    When analyzing the results from a DoE, I have noticed that the values from the model report for a given factor do not make intuitive sense with the trends in the prediction profiler. For example, some factors have a value of "0" in the Model Report > Total Sensitivity, but then the prediction profiler shows a trend (bell curve, for example) implying that there is a clear impact on the response val...

    MDRyan MDRyan
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    Jul 10, 2024 12:20 PM
    2191 views | 4 replies
  • How to deal with experimental disallowed space in DoE

    Probably not the best title but here goes....If I was wanting to do a DoE screening design followed by optimisation study with a number of factors relating to a chemical reaction, how could I handle temperature, if the setpoint is at the solvent boiling point?  Under this circumstance a lower (-1) value is available but studying a higher value (+1) is experimentally challenging.  Lowering the setp...

    kjwx109prime kjwx109prime
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    Jul 9, 2024 8:40 AM
    1277 views | 2 replies
  • Time in hh:mm but plots in seconds

    I have time column with hh:mm data, however during analysis few plots show axis in seconds and few in hh:mm. How JMP decides what to use/display and how do I ensure output with consistent format?

    OrdinaryShark22 OrdinaryShark22
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    Jul 9, 2024 4:07 AM
    772 views | 1 replies
  • Why are the results of "Compare of density" and "Composition of densities" different?

    As the title states, I found differences in the result segments when performing density analysis. For example as the follows image, the orange data is not at a high point in "Compare of density", but it is the highest in "Composition of densities". Hope someone can help explain this reason, what is the operational difference between these two methods?

    CurbPuppy366 CurbPuppy366
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    Jul 8, 2024 10:00 PM
    1170 views | 1 replies

Latest Discussions

  • How does one perform Bitwise operations in JMP formulas?

    Hi, I imagine this is simply an issue in which I am not finding the correct formula option but how does one perform basic bitwise operations in a JMP formula? e.g. Here's an example Python example that I would like to replicate in JMP: lambda x: ((((x>>1)&0x1))<<2) thanks, Ross

    docrossus docrossus
    Discussions |
    Jul 11, 2024 3:18 PM
    4543 views | 6 replies
  • How do values from model report relate to the prediction profiler trends?

    When analyzing the results from a DoE, I have noticed that the values from the model report for a given factor do not make intuitive sense with the trends in the prediction profiler. For example, some factors have a value of "0" in the Model Report > Total Sensitivity, but then the prediction profiler shows a trend (bell curve, for example) implying that there is a clear impact on the response val...

    MDRyan MDRyan
    Discussions |
    Jul 10, 2024 12:20 PM
    2191 views | 4 replies
  • Time in hh:mm but plots in seconds

    I have time column with hh:mm data, however during analysis few plots show axis in seconds and few in hh:mm. How JMP decides what to use/display and how do I ensure output with consistent format?

    OrdinaryShark22 OrdinaryShark22
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    Jul 9, 2024 4:07 AM
    772 views | 1 replies
  • Why are the results of "Compare of density" and "Composition of densities" different?

    As the title states, I found differences in the result segments when performing density analysis. For example as the follows image, the orange data is not at a high point in "Compare of density", but it is the highest in "Composition of densities". Hope someone can help explain this reason, what is the operational difference between these two methods?

    CurbPuppy366 CurbPuppy366
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    Jul 8, 2024 10:00 PM
    1170 views | 1 replies
  • Analysis of split plot design with full factorial vs RSM

     I have a split plot design with A,B,C,D factor. C was used as blocking. D was assigned as uncontrolled.1. When analysed by the model script, R is coming as 1. I tried to reduce the model by removed higher order effects E.G A*B*C*D etc. In reduced model A is showing curvature effect with R of 0.93 and AIC of 174.2. I also analysed the response with full factorial effects and reduced higher order e...

    OrdinaryShark22 OrdinaryShark22
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    Jul 8, 2024 12:35 AM
    1554 views | 2 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Creating DOE (and fitting) for non-linear response

    Hello, I am still new to JMP but I'm trying to determine the best way to model a non-linear system (generating DOE + model fitting). Context: Long story short, I have a large experimental space that I am trying to model (10 discrete variables + 10 continuous variables). Before I jump into my full experiment I'm working with a subset (1 discrete variable + 5 continuous variables) to make sure I'm m...

    EndogenousCame1 EndogenousCame1
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    May 20, 2024 1:19 PM
    1048 views | 0 replies
  • Robust vs. Non Robust Response Screening/ Categorical Outliers

    Hello! I appreciate your help in advance!  I am currently trying to figure out the proper way to analyze my data!  I had used the DOE feature of JMP to create this fraction factorial of 24 runs for m experiment. The goal is two screen which categories have the most effect on the success rate. I had initially use the response screening option to analyze my results, when I did that none of my values...

    MedianPuppy4982 MedianPuppy4982
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    May 14, 2024 7:56 AM
    915 views | 0 replies
  • Process development with multiple factors

    Hi everyone, I'm currently engaged in a process development project with the goal of 1) minimizing the total process time while 2) maintaining or enhancing the yield. This objective is similar to viral vector production case, where maximizing virus yield in the shortest production time is crucial. After consulting with subject matter experts, we've pinpointed 10 factors for potential modification....

    BJK_JerseyBoy BJK_JerseyBoy
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    Apr 9, 2024 2:47 PM
    794 views | 0 replies
  • Do 3rd order effects help define curvature?

    If you have are making a design with a factor you are certain will have a quadratic relationship against a response but you have a wide range, can it be helpful to define a 3rd order model effect for that factor to better identify and model curvature. I work in purification and we often deal with a recovery vs. purity balance. This relationship is usually quadratic around the optimal, where at a l...

    MetaLizard62080 MetaLizard62080
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    Mar 4, 2024 8:21 PM
    1001 views | 0 replies
  • Neural networks that learn and predict in real time (incremental learning)

    Hello community!!A query:- How JMP is configured to generate neural networks that learn from their inputs in real time (incremental learning) in such a way that it continually updates its weights according to new inputs and generates updated real-time predictions.Greetings,Marco

    Marco2024 Marco2024
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    Mar 4, 2024 9:37 AM
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