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  • Great Wishes

    There are many gems hiding in the Wish List with just a few Kudos.   Do you know of a gem that you would like to highlight for voting?
    Please post it here.

    You like one of the ideas and want to see in a future version of JMP?
    :backhand_index_pointing_right: follow the link and support the wish with a Kudo.   other Topic Containers 

    hogi hogi
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    Nov 20, 2025 2:42 PM
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  • CTRL/Alt/Shift + click/select/double click/right click

    edit: I have to confess - I am an Efficionado *)
    *) from Everyday Efficiency: Making Data Smarter. Making Smarter Data. / @julian
    It's no wonder that I encourage everyone to use JMP!
    In JMP there are thousands of hidden "easter egg" efficiency hacks.
    Many of them are even harder to find than the shortcut to start  @julian 's Microwave.   So, here is an overview of many **) efficiency hacks in JMP :
    ...

    hogi hogi
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    Nov 15, 2025 8:09 AM
    8855 views | 15 replies
  • How to compare the results between two DoE/Response Surfaces?

    Hey,  I have been characterizing different reactors using DoE to establish the correlation/equation between identical one response y and two independent parameters x1, x2. The DoE and data analysis for each reactor were not designed with JMP but in Python.    Now, I would like to get the correlation on one reactor and compare statistically the correlation with other, assessing differences and simi...

    Upa_Upitas Upa_Upitas
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    Nov 3, 2025 7:50 AM
    482 views | 4 replies
  • How to fit a model with random effect using Nonlinear platform

    May I ask a question: In “Random Effect Model.jmp”, where the response is Y, X is a fixed effect, and Z is a random effect, how to fit the corresponding model using “Nonlinear” Platform? "Example 23.13" in the book “Statistical Methods for Reliability Data, Second Edition” is an example of accelerated life test data analysis that includes random effect,I don't know how to perform the analysis, I w...

    Rily_Maya Rily_Maya
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    Oct 26, 2025 4:09 AM
    203 views | 0 replies
  • Tiny Traps in Jmp and JSL

    JMP has 1 million cool features which allow the user to analyze the data at warp speed.
    There are just a few tiny traps. They are less annoying for users who know where they are hidden.
    → Let's make a map! - and stay away from the dangerous places.

    [More Topic Containers like this one]   Topic:additional infov18V19Graph Builder and Reports
       Graph Builder + multiple response + multiple histograms 

    TS...

    hogi hogi
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    Oct 25, 2025 9:52 AM
    4388 views | 6 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Great Wishes

    There are many gems hiding in the Wish List with just a few Kudos.   Do you know of a gem that you would like to highlight for voting?
    Please post it here.

    You like one of the ideas and want to see in a future version of JMP?
    :backhand_index_pointing_right: follow the link and support the wish with a Kudo.   other Topic Containers 

    hogi hogi
    Discussions |
    Nov 20, 2025 2:42 PM
    1826 views | 16 replies
  • CTRL/Alt/Shift + click/select/double click/right click

    edit: I have to confess - I am an Efficionado *)
    *) from Everyday Efficiency: Making Data Smarter. Making Smarter Data. / @julian
    It's no wonder that I encourage everyone to use JMP!
    In JMP there are thousands of hidden "easter egg" efficiency hacks.
    Many of them are even harder to find than the shortcut to start  @julian 's Microwave.   So, here is an overview of many **) efficiency hacks in JMP :
    ...

    hogi hogi
    Discussions |
    Nov 15, 2025 8:09 AM
    8855 views | 15 replies
  • How to compare the results between two DoE/Response Surfaces?

    Hey,  I have been characterizing different reactors using DoE to establish the correlation/equation between identical one response y and two independent parameters x1, x2. The DoE and data analysis for each reactor were not designed with JMP but in Python.    Now, I would like to get the correlation on one reactor and compare statistically the correlation with other, assessing differences and simi...

    Upa_Upitas Upa_Upitas
    Discussions |
    Nov 3, 2025 7:50 AM
    482 views | 4 replies
  • How to fit a model with random effect using Nonlinear platform

    May I ask a question: In “Random Effect Model.jmp”, where the response is Y, X is a fixed effect, and Z is a random effect, how to fit the corresponding model using “Nonlinear” Platform? "Example 23.13" in the book “Statistical Methods for Reliability Data, Second Edition” is an example of accelerated life test data analysis that includes random effect,I don't know how to perform the analysis, I w...

    Rily_Maya Rily_Maya
    Discussions |
    Oct 26, 2025 4:09 AM
    203 views | 0 replies
  • Tiny Traps in Jmp and JSL

    JMP has 1 million cool features which allow the user to analyze the data at warp speed.
    There are just a few tiny traps. They are less annoying for users who know where they are hidden.
    → Let's make a map! - and stay away from the dangerous places.

    [More Topic Containers like this one]   Topic:additional infov18V19Graph Builder and Reports
       Graph Builder + multiple response + multiple histograms 

    TS...

    hogi hogi
    Discussions |
    Oct 25, 2025 9:52 AM
    4388 views | 6 replies

Latest Discussions

  • How to fit a model with random effect using Nonlinear platform

    May I ask a question: In “Random Effect Model.jmp”, where the response is Y, X is a fixed effect, and Z is a random effect, how to fit the corresponding model using “Nonlinear” Platform? "Example 23.13" in the book “Statistical Methods for Reliability Data, Second Edition” is an example of accelerated life test data analysis that includes random effect,I don't know how to perform the analysis, I w...

    Rily_Maya Rily_Maya
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    Oct 26, 2025 4:09 AM
    203 views | 0 replies
  • Workarounds

    very simple tasks - JMP says NO.   TaskJMP saysworkaroundswishimplementedadd column via Tables/Updatecolumn existsrename one of the columnsAllow Update platform to create new columns if they already exist in the table to be updatedv19copy a cellformula column- recode to dummy column | copy cell | delete dummy column
    - screenshot | OCREdit Pane allows for text copy even if no edit                   ...

    hogi hogi
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    Oct 7, 2025 3:51 PM
    311 views | 0 replies
  • lamda used in final lasso fit with K fold validation

    Can someone help me know which lambda was used in the K-fold cross validation of a lasso regression?  I see the values listed in the solution path summary table, but unsure which one it uses finally. Perhaps I am missing a main point in the process.... and it is not important

    daniel_s daniel_s
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    Sep 22, 2025 6:03 PM
    397 views | 0 replies
  • Sample size for Reliability Life Test

    I have used the interval explorer for parametric reliability life test planning for sample size calculation of accelerated life test. Please can someone confirm if the sample size returned is the total sample size or sample size per stress levels? Assuming I have 3 temperature levels, do I use 75 samples per temperature level or 25?

    EngrAkin EngrAkin
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    Dec 11, 2024 7:11 AM
    686 views | 0 replies
  • Could JMP show in a single graph a sensitivity analysis and the probability of occurrence of a result?

    Hello Community!Attached is the script "Hogi chart calculates risk and probability", an excellent work by HOGI ... which calculates the risks and probabilities of occurrence of an input or multiple inputs (x), of an output or multiple outputs (Y) or their combination in a table. For example:Would it be possible to expand the capacity of the script to make a sensitivity analysis of the inputs (x) o...

    Marco2024 Marco2024
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    Oct 2, 2024 5:15 PM
    700 views | 0 replies
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