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  • Graph a parallel plot using means and showing standard dev for each x variable

    Good afternoon all; I'm pretty new to JMP and am most familiar with using it for multivariate (particularly canonical discriminant) analysis of geochemical data.  I'm running into an obstacle to visualizing some data as a parallel plot.  I have a dataset containing about 45 rock samples for each of which I measured the concentration of about 30 elements. The samples come from three different rock ...

    amzipkin amzipkin
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    Oct 17, 2015 4:53 PM
    7090 views | 3 replies
  • Correctly interpreting multiple significant interactions and main effects- JMP

    My analysis produced the below p-value table. I have made some conclusions based upon the results, but am unsure whether I am on the right track given the multiple significant interactions and main effects, specifically if I have reached too far.Preliminary results of this study indicate that soluble solids content and specific gravity differed across years, cultivars, and locations, but for SSC t...

    travis_alexande travis_alexande
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    Oct 16, 2015 8:10 AM
    7845 views | 4 replies
  • Bug using Concatenate/Append on tables having columns with List Check

    // This code shows the bug.  Concatenate with Append To First Table results in data corruption.dtA = new table("A");dtB = new table("B");dtA << Add Rows(3);dtB << Add Rows(1);colA = Column(dtA, 1);colB = Column(dtB, 1);colA[1]="A";colA[2]="A";colA[3]="C";colB[1]="B";dtA << Compress Selected Columns(dtA << Get Column Names());// This data has no List Check, but is not corrupted(dtA << Concatenate(d...

    robert_j_moser robert_j_moser
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    Oct 15, 2015 10:07 AM
    7769 views | 7 replies
  • Sufficient DF's- NonEstimable error message for Full Factorial

    I have a dataset with 4 treatments (Locations) that were repeated for 3 Years. When I run a full factorial (Year, Location, Year*Location) I get the nonEstimable error message, as seen below. When I analyze just Year and Location with no interaction, I do get results as seen below. Now when I don't select a By element in the Fit Model control panel, specifically don't select Cultivar as a By eleme...

    travis_alexande travis_alexande
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    Oct 15, 2015 7:23 AM
    3533 views | 2 replies
  • Test For Curvature In 2 level full factorial with center points

    I am used to using Minitab for analyzing a 2 level factorial with some number of center points.  In Minitab there is a test for curvature given (as opposed to a lack of fit test in JMP).  Is there anything similar in JMP or should I just use the lack of fit test?

    schurpj schurpj
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    Oct 15, 2015 2:35 AM
    12862 views | 4 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Graph a parallel plot using means and showing standard dev for each x variable

    Good afternoon all; I'm pretty new to JMP and am most familiar with using it for multivariate (particularly canonical discriminant) analysis of geochemical data.  I'm running into an obstacle to visualizing some data as a parallel plot.  I have a dataset containing about 45 rock samples for each of which I measured the concentration of about 30 elements. The samples come from three different rock ...

    amzipkin amzipkin
    Discussions |
    Oct 17, 2015 4:53 PM
    7090 views | 3 replies
  • Correctly interpreting multiple significant interactions and main effects- JMP

    My analysis produced the below p-value table. I have made some conclusions based upon the results, but am unsure whether I am on the right track given the multiple significant interactions and main effects, specifically if I have reached too far.Preliminary results of this study indicate that soluble solids content and specific gravity differed across years, cultivars, and locations, but for SSC t...

    travis_alexande travis_alexande
    Discussions |
    Oct 16, 2015 8:10 AM
    7845 views | 4 replies
  • Bug using Concatenate/Append on tables having columns with List Check

    // This code shows the bug.  Concatenate with Append To First Table results in data corruption.dtA = new table("A");dtB = new table("B");dtA << Add Rows(3);dtB << Add Rows(1);colA = Column(dtA, 1);colB = Column(dtB, 1);colA[1]="A";colA[2]="A";colA[3]="C";colB[1]="B";dtA << Compress Selected Columns(dtA << Get Column Names());// This data has no List Check, but is not corrupted(dtA << Concatenate(d...

    robert_j_moser robert_j_moser
    Discussions |
    Oct 15, 2015 10:07 AM
    7769 views | 7 replies
  • Sufficient DF's- NonEstimable error message for Full Factorial

    I have a dataset with 4 treatments (Locations) that were repeated for 3 Years. When I run a full factorial (Year, Location, Year*Location) I get the nonEstimable error message, as seen below. When I analyze just Year and Location with no interaction, I do get results as seen below. Now when I don't select a By element in the Fit Model control panel, specifically don't select Cultivar as a By eleme...

    travis_alexande travis_alexande
    Discussions |
    Oct 15, 2015 7:23 AM
    3533 views | 2 replies
  • Multiple Orthogonal Regression

    I have a multiple linear regression fit that has an actual by predicted plot that looks like this:Actual by Predicted Plot What can I do with it to get a better fit as there appears to be a bias from standard regression. Is there away to due multiple orthogonal regression in JMP or SAS and if so how? Is there another technique in JMP I can use to address this? The model is only main effects.

    bjbreitling bjbreitling
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    Oct 13, 2015 4:01 AM
    4786 views | 1 replies

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  • Generalized Segmented Distributions

    A former classmate of mine from Graduate School has recently published a paper on Generalized Segmented Distributions.  Utilizing this method, the distribution can approach any continuous density function of arbitrary form.  The method is particularly effective in fitting data with sufficient observations that are skewed and/or multimodal.  The paper can be found here:The General Segmented Distrib...

    Steven_Moore Steven_Moore
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    Sep 17, 2015 11:54 AM
    2252 views | 0 replies
  • Running JSL Script After Creation of a File

      

    sophiaw sophiaw
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    Sep 1, 2015 9:56 AM
    2433 views | 0 replies
  • Clash?

    saitcopuroglu saitcopuroglu
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    Aug 18, 2015 6:43 AM
    2244 views | 0 replies
  • Incorporating Reference Lines into legend for multiple bivariate graphs.

    Hello everyone!I would like assistance in order to incorporate reference lines at certain numbers of the Y axis, horizontal lines, directly into the legend.This is my current script
    Bivariate(
      Y( :Cat),
      X( :Dog),
      Histogram Borders( 1 ),

      Where(:Recipe == "B_XX" & (:Tool == "A_XX")),
      Elements( Points( X, Legend( 1 ) ) ),
      SendToReport(Dispatch(
      {},
      "2",
      ScaleBox,
      {Add Ref Line( 140, Solid, "...

    saswatmishra50 saswatmishra50
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    Jul 13, 2015 1:00 PM
    2984 views | 0 replies
  • Fit Y by X plot discrepancy (Oneway vs Bivariate)

    Hi, I see a discrepancy in the plotted Y variables when plotting similar columns in the Oneway vs Bivariate plots. Bivariate plots the Y values correctly (left side below). Oneway seems to jitter the points on the Y-axis, which seems strange to me. I realize that my horizontal axis here is a numeric, and that bivariate makes more sense* but I'm just looking for a simple x-y scatter and I like the ...

    mikedriscoll mikedriscoll
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    Jul 10, 2015 9:04 AM
    3975 views | 0 replies
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