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  • Default encoding on JMP - EUC-KR

    Hi,I have JMP 14.2, 15.1, and also 16.0EA at the moment.All versions here don't include EUC-KR encoding system; so this can cause importing problems in many cases since a lot of Korean data or pages are made with EUC-KR. I have charsets that are all broken. So I had to import it with other programs and save as to fit into UTF-8 or match/join columns with other matching codes.It seems like JMP is a...

    joelahn joelahn
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    Sep 10, 2020 1:26 AM
    1018 views | 0 replies
  • Adding a table to a display object

    I am trying to build an User Interface which must incorporate a JMP Data Table. Beeen browsing around but cannot seem to figure it out. In pseudo code I want to do something like this whereby I kick off a platform and a data table is present. In the course of my JSL running I will then populate/write to this data table 'live' DT = newTable("Test")Platform = new Window("App", DisplayBox(DT))  hope ...

    thickey1 thickey1
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    Sep 9, 2020 3:11 PM
    2056 views | 2 replies
  • How to drop all digits from string with exceptions using Regex?

    I want to clean up a free text filed column for text analysis and am trying to drop all digits except when followed by a specific letter. In the example below, I want to drop the first numbers but keep both 120f and 119 f, as they are meaningful values.Using the following regex:Phrase = "14.300.114 .temperature is not 120f but 119 f..."; Show( Phrase ); Regex( Phrase, "\d+([^\d+(f|\sf)])", "", GL...

    Mo Mo
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    Sep 9, 2020 1:15 PM
    2003 views | 2 replies
  • Help doing a table transform and converting a timestamp?

    so I've got a data table from a sensor that I am not quite sure how to get formatted correctly. It's a light sensor that outputs voltage readings. The first column in the table is the wavelength measured and then there's 100+ columns for each time instance it measures data. How would I go about transforming or pivoting this correctly? Would just a Table Transpose be the correct activity? Next, adv...

    aliegner1 aliegner1
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    Sep 9, 2020 12:58 PM
    4954 views | 11 replies
  • JSL script for summary table with for loop

    Hello, I am creating a script for summary table with a for loop as there are multiple parameters from the PCM test. The script I have created was based on the JSL script generator and replace the mean () with colNames [i]. It did work but poped out 100s of data table for each parameter. Previously, I had a similar issue with the graphs and a gentleman replied with the solution nw = new window(). I...

    chungman89 chungman89
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    Sep 9, 2020 6:15 AM
    1927 views | 2 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Default encoding on JMP - EUC-KR

    Hi,I have JMP 14.2, 15.1, and also 16.0EA at the moment.All versions here don't include EUC-KR encoding system; so this can cause importing problems in many cases since a lot of Korean data or pages are made with EUC-KR. I have charsets that are all broken. So I had to import it with other programs and save as to fit into UTF-8 or match/join columns with other matching codes.It seems like JMP is a...

    joelahn joelahn
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    Sep 10, 2020 1:26 AM
    1018 views | 0 replies
  • Histograms in column headers

    Our group just got JMP v15.1 installed on our systems today, so it was my first chance to try it out. At risk of being gratuitous, I have to say the new histograms in the column headers is probably the best and most surprisingly-useful-and-well-implemented feature I've seen in a piece of software in a very long time.  I was delighted -- and even giddy -- when I realized I could click on the bars i...

    BHarris BHarris
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    Sep 8, 2020 12:54 PM
    2806 views | 4 replies
  • How do Space Filling designs automatically generate a run number? Also, can someone please explain the "discrepancy" and "MaxPro" statistics?

    Hi,  I’m a biological scientist aiming to physically execute a space filling DoE using Fast Flexible filling to test 11 factors (10 continuous and 1 categorical) to characterise an enzymatic reaction. When I generate the design I see that JMP has populated the run number box with 110 runs. If I add another factor, this goes up to 120 and if I reduce a factor it decreases 100 and so on. Can anyone ...

    schilakwad schilakwad
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    Sep 8, 2020 8:52 AM
    1368 views | 1 replies
  • X axis not linear with Variability Chart or Oneway graph

    Hello, When using Variability Chart it is not possible to allow linear representation of X axis.When using Oneway, with Display options --> X axis Proportional, nothing happens, my X axis always with same intervals not linear with X axis values.If I use Graph builder automatically the X axis is shown in linear mode.Can you help to solve this issue, in effect I do not see with Variability chart the...

    ArmagVinc ArmagVinc
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    Sep 8, 2020 7:09 AM
    3884 views | 9 replies
  • Detect outliers in a dataset with categorical variables

    I have a large data set with categorical survey data from > 800 participants. There are 10 categorical variables with 4 nominal levels each. Is there a jmp method for assigning/detecting outlier participants? 

    frankderuyck frankderuyck
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    Sep 7, 2020 12:20 AM
    4525 views | 3 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Default encoding on JMP - EUC-KR

    Hi,I have JMP 14.2, 15.1, and also 16.0EA at the moment.All versions here don't include EUC-KR encoding system; so this can cause importing problems in many cases since a lot of Korean data or pages are made with EUC-KR. I have charsets that are all broken. So I had to import it with other programs and save as to fit into UTF-8 or match/join columns with other matching codes.It seems like JMP is a...

    joelahn joelahn
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    Sep 10, 2020 1:26 AM
    1018 views | 0 replies
  • order statistic for DS Weibull ... maximum failure time for n fails out of N~n/p units

    this isn't a JMP question per se, but a reliability/survival statistics question ... see my post on Cross Validatedthanks in advance! https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/483556/order-statistic-maximum-for-subpopulation-weibull-distribution 

    galactus3000 galactus3000
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    Aug 18, 2020 8:48 AM
    720 views | 0 replies
  • Custom Lat Long Contour Map

    Hi all,    Playing around with the Custom Map Creator add in and I ran into some trouble when trying to construct borders for a river system. When constructing a custom map border using a a background map the boundaries function does not let me to trace the river pattern as accurately as I would hope (see attached photo). Alternatively, when constructing a border from a background photo the bounda...

    MikeDereviankin MikeDereviankin
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    Aug 14, 2020 11:03 AM
    802 views | 0 replies
  • XPath Query() and XML namespaces

    I have a bunch of XML documents that I want to put into a data column. I want to use XPath expressions to pull out values from them, by appending columns that contain formulas that make use of the XPath Query() function. Some of my documents have XML-namespace qualified element names. For example, one might look like this: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <synopsis xmlns="http://www.cap.org/...

    john_madden john_madden
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    Jul 23, 2020 9:53 AM
    976 views | 0 replies
  • Using JMP to Calculate Surface Flatness

     Has anyone used JMP to calculate the Minimum Zone surface flatness of a point cloud? I have some differences between two metrology areas for our surface flatness requirements and wanted to check them in JMP. There are different algorithms for doing the calculation. (There is an ASME standard for the general rule, ASME Y14.5: " a tolerance zone defined by two parallel planes within which the surfa...

    jay_holavarri jay_holavarri
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    Jul 20, 2020 11:26 AM
    1271 views | 0 replies
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