Cpk with non-normal data
I have JMP 8.0 and read in the used manual that there is a function called "Spec Limits", which will tell me what kind of data I have, and then I can use it to calculate Cpk. Is this correct and how does it work?
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view all learning resourcesI have JMP 8.0 and read in the used manual that there is a function called "Spec Limits", which will tell me what kind of data I have, and then I can use it to calculate Cpk. Is this correct and how does it work?
I am a novice at JMP.
I wish to fit a multivariate regression model with constraints on the fitting parameters:
y = b1*x1+b2*x2 + b3*x3...
where all b(i) > 0, all b(i) < 1
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks for any help.
Does anyone have an example of using Add Ref Line for making a vertical line on a chart (example Variability Chart, etc)? I've seen some examples in the JSL guide, but wanted to see another example as I'm trying to make it work. thx in advance. dj
I've created a variability chart, but is there a way to round the resulting Show Grand Mean? It defaults to 10 decimal places which stretches the chart out horizontally. I'd like it to round to say 2 decimal places:
chartVar = Variability Chart(
Y(:YVALUE),
X(:XVALUE),
Show Grand Mean,
...
any help appreciated. thx, dj
Is there a way to save a fit model and then use it to analyze data from multiple data tables?
I have JMP 8.0 and read in the used manual that there is a function called "Spec Limits", which will tell me what kind of data I have, and then I can use it to calculate Cpk. Is this correct and how does it work?
I am a novice at JMP.
I wish to fit a multivariate regression model with constraints on the fitting parameters:
y = b1*x1+b2*x2 + b3*x3...
where all b(i) > 0, all b(i) < 1
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks for any help.
Does anyone have an example of using Add Ref Line for making a vertical line on a chart (example Variability Chart, etc)? I've seen some examples in the JSL guide, but wanted to see another example as I'm trying to make it work. thx in advance. dj
I've created a variability chart, but is there a way to round the resulting Show Grand Mean? It defaults to 10 decimal places which stretches the chart out horizontally. I'd like it to round to say 2 decimal places:
chartVar = Variability Chart(
Y(:YVALUE),
X(:XVALUE),
Show Grand Mean,
...
any help appreciated. thx, dj
Is there a way to save a fit model and then use it to analyze data from multiple data tables?
Is there a way to save a fit model and then use it to analyze data from multiple data tables?
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