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  • Does Control Chart plot data by a timestamp column OR by the way the data table is sorted ?

    Does CCB have the ability to "auto-recognize" a timestamp column to order data ? Or does it plot data simply by the way the data is sorted in the data table (independent of actual timestamp) ?

    John_K John_K
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    May 25, 2021 11:53 AM
    1127 views | 1 replies
  • use of parameters in 'select where' and 'name selection in column'

    Hello, I need to take a data table made up of two columns, X and Y, select several rows of the data table and name the selection. This corresponds to select twenty rectangles in the x-y cartesian space and name them with a number (from 1 to 20) (I am working with an image).  I wrote a script but it does not work. I think I need to solve two problems: 1) how can I use a parameter, see X1, X2, .., i...

    MFVIT MFVIT
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    May 25, 2021 11:07 AM
    2272 views | 4 replies
  • How can I test if two fitted nonlinear curves are statistically different?

    Hi, Can someone help me with this? I did experiments to determine a certain feature (Open Porosity) in 3 different directions, in 21 little volumes.So, I had 21 volumes and each volume yielded 3 values, i.e. 3 times an open porosity value.I've fitted non-linear curves through the data, and now I want to know if they are significantly different from each other.Is this possible to do this in JMP? He...

    VinceL VinceL
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    May 25, 2021 4:01 AM
    5368 views | 5 replies
  • Re: Help with export data for Conjoint design

    Having looked at this Choice Design Export/Import to Conjoint.ly 
    Does anyone know if they can build a similar addon but more custom to our needs?

    conceptsauce conceptsauce
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    May 24, 2021 4:53 AM
    1329 views | 2 replies
  • JMP15 modal window with check box behavior

    OK so I have code that worked fine in JMP 14, it went like this:   ithead = "EAR Configuration for Factor Cross Plots"; itprompt = "Select to Include EAR warning on Factor Cross Plots."; itwarn = "WARNING – This document contains technical data classified under the Commerce Control List and assigned Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) 0A606.x and 0E606. "; //determine if itar/ear warning ...

    jheadley jheadley
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    May 19, 2021 4:59 PM
    2698 views | 4 replies

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  • How can I test if two fitted nonlinear curves are statistically different?

    Hi, Can someone help me with this? I did experiments to determine a certain feature (Open Porosity) in 3 different directions, in 21 little volumes.So, I had 21 volumes and each volume yielded 3 values, i.e. 3 times an open porosity value.I've fitted non-linear curves through the data, and now I want to know if they are significantly different from each other.Is this possible to do this in JMP? He...

    VinceL VinceL
    Discussions |
    May 25, 2021 4:01 AM
    5368 views | 5 replies
  • Re: Help with export data for Conjoint design

    Having looked at this Choice Design Export/Import to Conjoint.ly 
    Does anyone know if they can build a similar addon but more custom to our needs?

    conceptsauce conceptsauce
    Discussions |
    May 24, 2021 4:53 AM
    1329 views | 2 replies
  • Constrained variables query

    Hi,Can anyone advise a simple way to indicate that either a factor or an effect is constrained within limits ?  Examples would include numbers expressed as %'s which must therefore lie between 0 & 100, such as Purity or the Yield of a reaction.  This would be especially useful if it can be applied to a data table column, for example, rather than needing to be built into a custom design, thus enabl...

    NickT NickT
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    May 18, 2021 11:54 PM
    1997 views | 4 replies
  • Screen for important effects from multiple nominal variables with 1 continuous response, using historical data

    Hello,I'm new to JMP and I'm learning about statistical analysis. I would like some pointers on what I'm trying to achieve.  Let's say I am working on expressing a protein using a bacteria. 
    I have one response : Yield (mg/mL)I have multiple (nominal) elements regulating the expression in the bacteria : - Type of expression promoters : PromA, PromB, PromC, PromD, ... etc (I have 20+ choices) - Type...

    Marie-Eve Marie-Eve
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    May 18, 2021 6:37 AM
    2716 views | 5 replies
  • Input string variable that is the header for the column, and plot that column as Y axis

    I am trying to manually input a string variable that matches to one of the header of the columns so I can plot specifically choose column to plot on Y axis as needed. My script is below, but it doesn't seem to work. Hope someone can help.   User_Input = New Window( "Enter Lot Number", <<modal(), H List Box( Text Box( "Enter Lot Number:" ), lot_num_teb = Text Edit Box( "", <<set width( 200 ) ...

    aaronjiang aaronjiang
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    May 15, 2021 1:00 AM
    1076 views | 1 replies

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  • Sub-sampling data analysis in JMP

    In Biology (Plant Sci. and Agriculture) usually we have sub-sampling data for replicates. It's very difficult to analyze these data in commonly use Stat S/W (SPSS/Minitab) because MSS(Error) is calculating wrongly.  Without taking averages of samsamples, the easiest S/W for this is using JMP and I need some assistance for this. I've found very useful Youtube video about subsampling in JMP  (CRD: S...

    Kynda Kynda
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    Nov 15, 2017 2:32 PM
    3917 views | 0 replies
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