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  • Get current state of Suppress Eval?

    I know that in JSL I can change Suppress Eval flag on individual columns to prevent that column's formula from being evaluated.  This is useful for complex formulas that take a while to evaluate.  I can eval once and suppress it, but keep the formula intact so i can go back and eval again later if needed. In some situations, when I am doing operations that iterate over multiple columns, I would li...

    Chris_Rodrigues Chris_Rodrigues
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    Oct 27, 2020 3:11 PM
    2009 views | 2 replies
  • Help with retrieving value from argument

    Hello, I'm starting to dabble with with connecting JMP and Python.When I run a small HTTP request (POST) I get the following statement back getstr = ["shortId" => "4bb3c98fb63579f6f1c615b1adcdc8d5", "userListId" => 30913859]; I'm trying to find the syntax to retrieve  the value associated with "userListID". Any help would be greatly appreciated. Sebastien

    Sburel Sburel
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    Oct 27, 2020 10:58 AM
    1576 views | 2 replies
  • xPath coding help

    I am attempting to learn/use xPath in retrieving elements from the JMP Display Output.  For my learning, I have a very simple Bivariate output, and I am attempting to retrieve the Prediction formula, directly from the display output. The JSL names default to here(1); dt = Open("$Sample_Data/big class.jmp"); ow = Bivariate( Y( :weight ), X( :height ), Fit Line( {Line Color( "Medium Dark Green"...

    txnelson txnelson
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    Oct 26, 2020 9:06 AM
    3941 views | 7 replies
  • Convert time AM/PM into duration (in minutes)

    Dear JMP users,    I need to create a column for time in minutes, which correspond to the duration considering the first Date as the starting point). Dates were given in h:m:s AM/PM.  Do you know which formula I need to use ?    Thanks           

    JMPdiscoverer JMPdiscoverer
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    Oct 25, 2020 11:46 PM
    4051 views | 5 replies
  • Matched pair analysis with categorical responses

    Hello everyone, This will be straightforward I'm sure. I have 100 rows of data representing individuals. The two columns are binned percentages (0-10%, 11-20% etc.), one for two different years. If the responses were numeric, the matched pair analysis would be exactly what I want. But the responses are categorical so that is out. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!Best regards,Greg

    GregMcMahon GregMcMahon
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    Oct 24, 2020 12:53 PM
    2470 views | 5 replies

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  • Matched pair analysis with categorical responses

    Hello everyone, This will be straightforward I'm sure. I have 100 rows of data representing individuals. The two columns are binned percentages (0-10%, 11-20% etc.), one for two different years. If the responses were numeric, the matched pair analysis would be exactly what I want. But the responses are categorical so that is out. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!Best regards,Greg

    GregMcMahon GregMcMahon
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    Oct 24, 2020 12:53 PM
    2470 views | 5 replies
  • Need help with for loop and assigning journals via button boxes

    Hello,  I started working with Jump on 10/12/2020, so I am very new to all of this. I have solved most of the issues with this community board but I am completely stuck with this one.  I am attempting to create a tracker for technician training, hour logs, etc. I am using a for loop to gather the information and turn it into data tables to be graphed. I then, in the same for loop, create a button ...

    KyleGorsage KyleGorsage
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    Oct 23, 2020 12:43 PM
    3665 views | 8 replies
  • 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

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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