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I had run separate analysis on the same excel file at different times , thus I have two separate session script files. How can I merge them into one single file- which will enable me to run both the analysis via single script file?I am using JMP trial version
I am running a Monte Carlo simulation using the JMP profiler. I need to prevent one of the random Gamma distributions I'm using from returning a number greater than 120. To do, I was trying to create an expression using the ifmin function so that the function returns the value of the Gamma distribution if the value is less than 120 and the function returns 120 if the value is greater than 120. ...
Hello. First post to the forum for me... I am a research ecologist with a wildlife conservation emphasis. Not the typical JMP user, I'm guessing. I have developed and tested a complex individual-based simulation model of bird population dynamics. I am currently at the point in model analysis, where a global, variance-based sensitivity analysis would be appropriate. I am wondering if JMP has the to...
Hello everybody!I want to do a simple thing. After the creation of a 3D Cluster Plot (k-means clustering), I want to change the color of the received clusters. It is no problem to change the symbol, but even if I change the color of the symbol in the data table and redo the analysis, nothing happen.Would be great, if someone can help me with a suggestion!Greetings!/Marco
How could I identify pixels groups with quite similar colors (grey for instance) on a picture .jpeg?
I had run separate analysis on the same excel file at different times , thus I have two separate session script files. How can I merge them into one single file- which will enable me to run both the analysis via single script file?I am using JMP trial version
Hello. First post to the forum for me... I am a research ecologist with a wildlife conservation emphasis. Not the typical JMP user, I'm guessing. I have developed and tested a complex individual-based simulation model of bird population dynamics. I am currently at the point in model analysis, where a global, variance-based sensitivity analysis would be appropriate. I am wondering if JMP has the to...
Is there a way to get at the data that GB uses for plotting statistics (mean, sd) and smoother? Is this data stored in an array somewhere that can be accessed?Thanks!!
Hi,I have concatenated CSV files thanks to script I have found in a discussion.There is to table result that I would like to join.The first table is a 19 779 lines and 34 columns data table.The second table is a 1 972 100 lines and 8 columns data table.The comon column is the "NumeroCourbe".I would like to get the 34 columns of the firts file joined to the 8 columns of the second file.But the data...
Hi all,Till now I was using "Panel Box" and "Close" local data filter command for the invisible but functioning local data filter. Something like below closes the data filter it is visible by jmp graph but invisible by the HTML5 output (magical).nw[Panel Box( 1 )][Outline Box( "Local Data Filter" )] << Close( 1 );nw[Panel Box( 2 )][Outline Box( "Local Data Filter" )] << Close( 1 );
This time I use ...
I don't know if anybody using the Interactive HTML output as intensive as me but Fit Y by X platform needs an upgrade about converting the jmp language to HTML5 language. Here is an example comparing the outputs of both. Almost none of the axis and font and colour settings seem to be carried over.
Is there a way to control the formatting of the exported PowerPoint deck? The exported file needs so much clean up I am not sure if it saves any time over cutting and pasting. I made a simple journal from the big class data table and a 1 page journal turns into a 5 page PowerPoint. The resulting PowerPoint is attached.
A question came up regarding Point-Biserial correlation coefficient .. Here are the references that were cited. Here are the references:1. http://www.andrews.edu/~calkins/math/edrm611/edrm13.htm#POINTB)2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point-biserial_correlation_coefficientI am interested in knowing how this can be done in JMP.ThanksPrakash
Hi, I have a question regarding the post-hoc t-tests in JMP. I run a repeated measures ANOVA with one random and two fixed factors. The two-way interaction between the fixed factors is included. (Y=random(A) + A + B + A*B). Following a significant A*B effect, I use the 'effect details' option to do post-hoc t-tests, Bonferroni-corrected for the number of comparisons. But. When I chose 'detailed co...
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