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  • how to count the frequency of error code in a column in a data base

    Hello,

    I am trying to create a Pareto diagram in JMP, but in my data table, I don't have the frequency of code errors (which are defined as a list of integers from 0 to 1010). I am looking for a way to count these directly in JMP as a new column.
    I found the "Row > Count" function in the formula section, but I don't know how to use it

    Best regards,
    Thank you.

    Yass Yass
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    Jul 18, 2024 7:51 AM
    2270 views | 6 replies
  • Saving entered Profiler Remember Setting in Model Script

    I am using the Reliability Growth Model (JMP 16.2.0) and entering ~20 unique values in the Cumulative Events Profiler using the Remember Settings feature. Unfortunately these values do not save with the Reliability Growth JSL script, so each time I re-open the model I am forced to manually enter the 20 values all over again if I desire to compare values-a necessary part of my analysis.  Is there a...

    Reliability_JPL Reliability_JPL
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    Jul 18, 2024 6:22 AM
    1595 views | 3 replies
  • How do I compare mean mortality rates?

    I performed an experiment in which I subjected a few groups of insects to different treatments and then observed how long they survived. I want to see if there is a significant difference in the times it took for each group to reach 50% mortality. I was told a wilcoxon test is the best way to do this. I already have survival curves, I just don't know how to compare the means. How do I approach thi...

    DeepModeSteer94 DeepModeSteer94
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    Jul 17, 2024 8:11 AM
    894 views | 1 replies
  • Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD).

    In a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD).¿What should I do if the assumption of no interaction between the interest factor and the block is not met?

    CrhistianDoE CrhistianDoE
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    Jun 26, 2024 8:29 AM
    1390 views | 1 replies
  • How to set different scale when I use "by"?

    Hi, I use "by" function to draw plots one-time.How could I use script to set different scale?I tried to use "if" but it didn't work.Here is my script:d_graph=dt3 << Graph Builder( Size( 1200, 300 ), Show Control Panel( 0 ), Variables( X( :Lot ), X( :ReadPoint, Position( 1 ) ), Y( :drift% ), Group X( :Rel_Test ), Color( :Lot ) ), Elements( Box Plot( X( 1 ), X( 2 ), Y, Legend( 1 ) ) )...

    LT LT
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    Jun 24, 2024 5:39 PM
    1835 views | 4 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Saving entered Profiler Remember Setting in Model Script

    I am using the Reliability Growth Model (JMP 16.2.0) and entering ~20 unique values in the Cumulative Events Profiler using the Remember Settings feature. Unfortunately these values do not save with the Reliability Growth JSL script, so each time I re-open the model I am forced to manually enter the 20 values all over again if I desire to compare values-a necessary part of my analysis.  Is there a...

    Reliability_JPL Reliability_JPL
    Discussions |
    Jul 18, 2024 6:22 AM
    1595 views | 3 replies
  • How do I compare mean mortality rates?

    I performed an experiment in which I subjected a few groups of insects to different treatments and then observed how long they survived. I want to see if there is a significant difference in the times it took for each group to reach 50% mortality. I was told a wilcoxon test is the best way to do this. I already have survival curves, I just don't know how to compare the means. How do I approach thi...

    DeepModeSteer94 DeepModeSteer94
    Discussions |
    Jul 17, 2024 8:11 AM
    894 views | 1 replies
  • Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD).

    In a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD).¿What should I do if the assumption of no interaction between the interest factor and the block is not met?

    CrhistianDoE CrhistianDoE
    Discussions |
    Jun 26, 2024 8:29 AM
    1390 views | 1 replies
  • calculating sample size

    need your advice please I need to calculate a minimum number of subjects for an experiment aimed at evaluating the ability to control a new device. The average success rate in the population is unknown and the assumption is that it is completely random 50%. We claim that the ability to control the device is at least 80%. In the experiment. each subject receives 15  attempts in which there is a pos...

    yaron yaron
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    Jun 17, 2024 1:01 AM
    979 views | 1 replies
  • Managing Reference Drift in QC Assays

     In our lab, we have a QC assay for the release of new batches of a product. The assay works by comparing the new batch to a reference batch, approving it if it performs comparably. Over time, we have had to change this reference since we do not have unlimited quantities of it and it expires. Therefore, we often need to change the reference. Due to differences in the references, we have experience...

    DI1 DI1
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    Jun 14, 2024 4:24 AM
    3577 views | 9 replies

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  • how to show "nonparametric overlay" in the output of "Fit life by x"?

    I tried to do “Fit life by X” (fit TTF by voltage), but in the output, somehow “nonparametric overlay” did not show up. I was hoping to see the probability of failure vs time at 80V, 50V, and 15V (use condition), but that plot was not included in the output. I attached the report here. If anyone can take a look and point out went wrong, that would be great. Thank you!

    RenZ RenZ
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    Jan 22, 2024 10:02 AM
    704 views | 0 replies
  • Caution: Places where Jmp does something unexpected

    Definitely, JMP is Not a Spreadsheet . And that's great!! Besides this difference, there are other places where Jmp doesn't do/behave/produce what a newbie / innocent Jmp user expects.
    If a user knows these issues and the remedies and workarounds -  he/she can
    a) save a lot of time b) be safe from data loss c) be sure that the results are as expected.

    [More Topic Containers like this]   Topicdescrip...

    hogi hogi
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    Nov 17, 2023 4:15 AM
    1404 views | 0 replies
  • Combine Rule

    Referring to Rules: Stepwise Regression Control Panel (jmp.com) and Example of the Combine Rule : JMP Help Could somebody please further elaborate on the 2 tests when considering the entry for a term. It would also be immensely helpful if the explanation was based on stepwise backward selection. "Calculates p-values for two separate tests when considering entry for a term that has precedents. The ...

    CorpVi CorpVi
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    Jun 12, 2023 2:59 AM
    907 views | 0 replies
  • July/August classes from JMP Education

    JMP Education is offering upcoming classes with a live instructor. Links go to the page in the course catalog with more information and a link to register. July 26-29: JMP: Reliability Analysis for Non-Repairable Systems August 9-12: JMP Pro: Analyzing Curves and Profiles Using the Functional Data Explorer August 16-19: JMP: Statistical Decisions Using ANOVA and Regression August 29-September 1: J...

    Di_Michelson Di_Michelson
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    Jul 11, 2022 8:50 AM
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