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  • Removing Rows with insufficient data

    I am running electrical characterization on a bunch of devices. Some of those devices are failing immediately and when I run the JMP app I made they show up as blank or single point plots that take up a large portion of the my screen. I would like to delete all of the data with only a few points. I have indexed the number of I have tried to get a maximum index and then delete where that number is ...

    trevorphysics trevorphysics
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    Jan 10, 2023 12:08 PM
    1628 views | 2 replies
  • Calculating rolling slopes

    Hi all,I have this data table (attached) that I am trying to analyze with a jsl script. I havn't gone very far... I am aware of the `Col Moving Average` function but couldn't get it to fit my needs. I'd appericaite your input! The script should1. Sort the the the "Minutes" column by "Group" column2. Calculate the rolling slopes for the "Reading" by "Group". The output should be two added columns:1...

    Lavik17 Lavik17
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    Jan 6, 2023 7:36 AM
    2347 views | 1 replies
  • For Each() syntax

    Hello, I'm looking to expand the number of values that can be used in the For Each() function.  In the scripting index and handful of examples I've found within JMP community and JMP itself, combined, I've only seen a single value and index used: For each( { val1, index}, ... ). I'd like to use: For each( { val1, val2, ..., valn, index}, ...) . When I increase the number of values in the curly bra...

    StarfruitBob StarfruitBob
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    Jan 5, 2023 2:39 PM
    7019 views | 11 replies
  • gauge attribute data extraction from graph

    Is there a way to extract the %agreement values from the first graph in the gauge attribute report?

    KN93 KN93
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    Jan 5, 2023 8:44 AM
    2199 views | 5 replies
  • read and save a txt file from a subdirectory of a ZIP file

    Hi,Can someone help. I tried many and still fail.I tried to loop through a list of zip folder to try to find specific txt file that is under a subdirectory of the zip folder. when I get the filelist  in the zip folder, I saw the txt file as subdirector/mytxtfile_123.log. Below is my script, but it fails to download the txt file. there is IO problem where it complains "system cannot find the path s...

    dadawasozo dadawasozo
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    Jan 5, 2023 7:23 AM
    2477 views | 3 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Calculating rolling slopes

    Hi all,I have this data table (attached) that I am trying to analyze with a jsl script. I havn't gone very far... I am aware of the `Col Moving Average` function but couldn't get it to fit my needs. I'd appericaite your input! The script should1. Sort the the the "Minutes" column by "Group" column2. Calculate the rolling slopes for the "Reading" by "Group". The output should be two added columns:1...

    Lavik17 Lavik17
    Discussions |
    Jan 6, 2023 7:36 AM
    2347 views | 1 replies
  • For Each() syntax

    Hello, I'm looking to expand the number of values that can be used in the For Each() function.  In the scripting index and handful of examples I've found within JMP community and JMP itself, combined, I've only seen a single value and index used: For each( { val1, index}, ... ). I'd like to use: For each( { val1, val2, ..., valn, index}, ...) . When I increase the number of values in the curly bra...

    StarfruitBob StarfruitBob
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    Jan 5, 2023 2:39 PM
    7019 views | 11 replies
  • gauge attribute data extraction from graph

    Is there a way to extract the %agreement values from the first graph in the gauge attribute report?

    KN93 KN93
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    Jan 5, 2023 8:44 AM
    2199 views | 5 replies
  • Computing std devs for Control Charts?

    Hi.  I have a question for any 6-sigma folks out there.  In the Quality and Process Methods section of the User Manual, under "Statistical Details for Control Chart Builder", the standard deviation seems to be approximated using the range.   For example, for XmR charts, the standard dev formula is:where MR-bar is the average of the moving range and d2 is a value from a lookup table. I'm not unfami...

    nikles nikles
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    Jan 2, 2023 1:46 PM
    8692 views | 13 replies
  • How to calculate agreement using attribute gauge when there are two sets of raters

    We conducted a study with 20 cases of a rare disease and had experts rate whether they thought the disease was or was not present (Y/N). Because the cases were long, we had one set of raters (6 individuals) rate the first 10 cases and one set of raters (7 individuals) rate the last 10 cases. We want to evaluate the overall diagnostic agreement between all reviewers across all cases rather than ana...

    KN93 KN93
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    Dec 31, 2022 8:06 AM
    1184 views | 1 replies

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  • Data puzzles via Hanukkah of Data is underway

    If you're looking for some data wrangling puzzles, the Hanukkah of Data series of daily puzzles is underway at https://hanukkah.bluebird.sh/5783/. They're on day 2 of 8 now. As far as I can tell, you can do them whenever and there's no competitive part. I'm doing them in JMP, of course!

    XanGregg XanGregg
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    Dec 19, 2022 11:21 AM
    949 views | 0 replies
  • Slope and Intercept Collector error "matrix must be non-singular in access or evaluation of 'Inv' , Inv/*###*/(x` * x)"

    HI all,I have a question about an error I'm getting when using @stan_koprowski's slope and intercept add-in. I've posted my question on the add-in's thread but due to the much lower exposure compared to discussion posts, I thought that it might be a good idea to ask here as well. I made a mock data table with three groups and several observations in each group. When I run the add-in I am getting t...

    Lavik17 Lavik17
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    Dec 19, 2022 10:20 AM
    1069 views | 0 replies
  • JMP 17 Trial - windows server not supported

    Dear members of the forum, I have just came across this issue during an attempt to install JMP 17 trial version on a windows server. Any ideas?         Edit: I contacted JMP support and they confirm that the trial version will not work on windows server.

    ron_horne ron_horne
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    Nov 1, 2022 2:20 PM
    1361 views | 0 replies
  • Model classification thresholds add-in display "negative" probability

    Hi, I've been looking at this add-in which is very useful.https://community.jmp.com/t5/JMP-Add-Ins/Exploring-Model-Classification-Thresholds/ta-p/66964 In our case we don't have a probability but instead we have a status and a measurement that ranges between -10 and 10.I want to adapt the script so that the slider can move between -10 and 10 (I've already done it and it works). However the "Probab...

    Agustin Agustin
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    Sep 13, 2022 6:43 AM
    705 views | 0 replies
  • SUR (Seemingly Unrelated Regressions)

    HI, How to find estimators of FGNLS and NLS (Seemingly Unrelated Regressions) Using JmpPro.# Note that it is present in SAS in the proc syslin
    and it is in stat in the nlsur command Regards

    Raaed Raaed
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    May 5, 2022 4:45 PM
    931 views | 0 replies
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