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  • Process Screening on I-MR, control limits from within stdev?

    Simple question.  Just curious if the within stdev on the IMR version is used for limits (in the absence of a specified sigma).  I'm 99% sure they are, just wanted to confirm, and didn't see this in the process screening report notes.

    Evan_Morris Evan_Morris
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    Oct 23, 2020 11:22 AM
    3990 views | 5 replies
  • Percentual plot

    Hello everybody, I plotted some data and divided the plot into two parts. One for "good" and one for "bad" - green and red columns. Is there a possibility to add a third part in the plot which displays the percentual "bad" values for the total values of the x-axis? See Images attached. Thank you.

    JohannesENS JohannesENS
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    Oct 22, 2020 7:01 AM
    2711 views | 1 replies
  • How to multiply user input by a constant number?

    All, I'm trying to multiply user input number by a constant. I need to use the final number (hoursBack) as a part of a web address.  local( {Name= "ABCD", daysBack = "7", formError = 1, rv}, While( formError > 0, formError = 0; rv = Dialog( Title( "Select Extract criteria" ), VList( HList( "Name:", Name= EditText( Name) ), HList( "Days Back", daysBack = EditText( ...

    shilpa shilpa
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    Oct 21, 2020 9:42 AM
    4131 views | 5 replies
  • Calculate Cpk for Last 50 results

    Hi, is there a simple way to calculate Cpk for only a selected number of the most recent rows by using scripts. I am looking at machine capability and although the overall Cpk is a very useful metric to identify overall process capability, once improvements have been made to the manufacturing process, I want a way to easily track if the process is improving by only looking at the Cpk for the last ...

    Vicki36 Vicki36
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    Oct 21, 2020 8:36 AM
    3202 views | 3 replies
  • Post-hoc in ordinal logistic fits

    Hi There,I am running an ordinal logistic model to find differences in response variable giving three locations and positions within those locations (nested by position). The model compares by default positions and locations ‘3’ vs ‘2 and 1’. I am trying to figure out if 2 is different from 1 and I am using the 95% confidence intervals to do so. Is this the right approach or is there another way t...

    JAV JAV
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    Oct 20, 2020 8:08 AM
    2029 views | 1 replies

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  • Problem specifying model for a partly nested ANOVA design

    My study design is mixed-model with one fixed between-plot fixed factor (A), a random plot factor (B), nested in A (B[A]), and two crossed within-plot fixed factors (C and D).  I'm able to enter a full factorial model that includes the 3 fixed factors and all their interactions, using either the Least Squares or Mixed-Model Personality.  I'm also able to add the random factor (B[A]), but things go...

    wpsousa wpsousa
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    Oct 19, 2020 10:39 PM
    1160 views | 0 replies
  • find duration from a table of dates

    #i have this attached table where the dates are submitted at the end of 12 different production steps (here column 1 to column 12). each row represent a unique production object. so i have 27 prod objects, each going through 12 prod steps; and hence have 12 prod dates. #I need to find the following: the duration required for the prod object to go from step1 or some other step to last completed ste...

    tonkatsu2020 tonkatsu2020
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    Oct 11, 2020 9:20 PM
    2886 views | 5 replies
  • Chart is showing data I've excluded and not using data that should be included.

    I've excluded data from my table and when I'm making an xbar control chart, JMP is pulling data that's one or two data points off from what I've hidden and excluded. I've highlighted the first and last points so you can see the data JMP is using to create the points.    I dont think the colors have anything to do with it. The charts were displaying the same information before I added the colors.  ...

    Niki Niki
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    Oct 9, 2020 8:07 AM
    1886 views | 2 replies
  • DOE for Marketing Campaign (vs A/B Testing)

    Hello JMP Community, I am a data analyst and trying to use JMP DOE capability to support marketing partners with a marketing campaign. Campaign details are below, and my questions are:Questions: Based on the campaign details, is my understanding of DOE wrong? I am hoping to go beyond simply basic A/B testing and maybe for a campaign like this A/B testing is the way to go while DOE is for more comp...

    75Innovation 75Innovation
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    Oct 7, 2020 7:56 AM
    2660 views | 1 replies
  • Cross terms and risk ratios - Cox Proportional Hazard

    Hi everyone,Hope you are all having a good day. I was wondering how I deal with cross terms and risk ratios in Cox Proportional Hazard models. For example, A and B are not significant, but A*B is. But in the output I only get the risk ratios for A and B. And there is no profiler which would have been my next step.  Any advice greatly appreciated. Best regards,Greg

    GregMcMahon GregMcMahon
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    Oct 7, 2020 6:58 AM
    1117 views | 1 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Problem specifying model for a partly nested ANOVA design

    My study design is mixed-model with one fixed between-plot fixed factor (A), a random plot factor (B), nested in A (B[A]), and two crossed within-plot fixed factors (C and D).  I'm able to enter a full factorial model that includes the 3 fixed factors and all their interactions, using either the Least Squares or Mixed-Model Personality.  I'm also able to add the random factor (B[A]), but things go...

    wpsousa wpsousa
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    Oct 19, 2020 10:39 PM
    1160 views | 0 replies
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