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  • Convert character time to numeric continuous time

    I have a dataset that the time column is in this format "Mon, 30 Nov 2020 21:42:26 GMT" and JMP recognizes that as a character data type. Is there a quick way to convert this column to numeric continuous type?

    shasheminassab shasheminassab
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    Dec 1, 2020 12:09 PM
    3233 views | 7 replies
  • Problem with JMP and R (R Send() / R Get() return "The final R statement is incomplete.")

    Hi, recently i got an problem with JMP 15.2.0 send/get data from R 4.0.3I just run the following easy script its seem like I can connect to R but cannot send or get data from R using R Send() / R Get()R Init(); x = [1,2,3]; R Send(x); R Term();Results:The final R statement is incomplete. Send data for "x" failed Another problem is when I use R submit() it always return -1. For exampleR Init(); R s...

    satitpor satitpor
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    Dec 1, 2020 8:55 AM
    3814 views | 8 replies
  • Different results between Parameter estimates and Indicator function parameterization

    Dear, I performed a regression model consisting of 9 terms (main effects and interactions). The 4 variables used in this model are categorical variables which all have 2 levels. Since, I am a SAS user I prefer the Indicator function parameterization over the parameterization of JMP. However, I noticed some discrepancy between the p-values of the parameter estimates table and the Indicator function...

    ZPieters ZPieters
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    Dec 1, 2020 6:45 AM
    2242 views | 3 replies
  • Difference in results between Generalized RSquare and RSquare

    Hi everyone, I tried to find an answer to my question in the community or in JMP help, but I couldn't. So, I would really appreciate if anyone could point me in the right direction here or let me know what is the basic concept I am missing.  I am fitting a model to my response (dependent variable - DV), which is continuous, using 3 independent variables (IV) [2 categorical and 1 continuous] and th...

    AnnaPaula AnnaPaula
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    Nov 30, 2020 10:06 AM
    4183 views | 12 replies
  • Regression functions in JMP

    Are there any pre-existing functions in JMP for some of the regressions performed by Fit Y by X or the Fit Curve platforms?For most of my code, when I want the parameters  for a 3P or 2nd Order polynomial, etc. I will call the platform in JMP with a BY variable and then 'make combined data table'. However, the one downside is that JMP "needs" to render the graphics in order to grab the data table....

    nathan-clark nathan-clark
    Discussions |
    Nov 30, 2020 8:40 AM
    2765 views | 9 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Convert character time to numeric continuous time

    I have a dataset that the time column is in this format "Mon, 30 Nov 2020 21:42:26 GMT" and JMP recognizes that as a character data type. Is there a quick way to convert this column to numeric continuous type?

    shasheminassab shasheminassab
    Discussions |
    Dec 1, 2020 12:09 PM
    3233 views | 7 replies
  • Different results between Parameter estimates and Indicator function parameterization

    Dear, I performed a regression model consisting of 9 terms (main effects and interactions). The 4 variables used in this model are categorical variables which all have 2 levels. Since, I am a SAS user I prefer the Indicator function parameterization over the parameterization of JMP. However, I noticed some discrepancy between the p-values of the parameter estimates table and the Indicator function...

    ZPieters ZPieters
    Discussions |
    Dec 1, 2020 6:45 AM
    2242 views | 3 replies
  • Difference in results between Generalized RSquare and RSquare

    Hi everyone, I tried to find an answer to my question in the community or in JMP help, but I couldn't. So, I would really appreciate if anyone could point me in the right direction here or let me know what is the basic concept I am missing.  I am fitting a model to my response (dependent variable - DV), which is continuous, using 3 independent variables (IV) [2 categorical and 1 continuous] and th...

    AnnaPaula AnnaPaula
    Discussions |
    Nov 30, 2020 10:06 AM
    4183 views | 12 replies
  • Regression functions in JMP

    Are there any pre-existing functions in JMP for some of the regressions performed by Fit Y by X or the Fit Curve platforms?For most of my code, when I want the parameters  for a 3P or 2nd Order polynomial, etc. I will call the platform in JMP with a BY variable and then 'make combined data table'. However, the one downside is that JMP "needs" to render the graphics in order to grab the data table....

    nathan-clark nathan-clark
    Discussions |
    Nov 30, 2020 8:40 AM
    2765 views | 9 replies
  • How to generate a summary average of multiple csv files?

    I have multiple csv files in the attached format in a particular folder , how do I generate a new file which contains the summary of the average of all the columns A, B, C, D of each csv file in the below format:filenameABCD avg_colA_file1avg_colB_file1avg_colC_file1avg_colC_file1 avg_colA_file2avg_colB_file2avg_colC_file2avg_colC_file2     I know to generate the average of each csv file using tab...

    jojmp jojmp
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    Nov 29, 2020 11:00 AM
    5724 views | 13 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Graph Builder - Remove Combine Scales?

    In graph builder I am interested in plotting a simple Y vs X for multiple X variables. By default graph builder combines all the different X variables on the same X axis and scale. Is there a simple way to change the X axis to have separate scales on the X axis for each variable? Default graph builder (script1, graph1)Plot 1 variable on Y axis vs 8 variables on X axisAll 8 variables on same x-axis...

    ehorne ehorne
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    Oct 29, 2020 9:11 AM
    1162 views | 0 replies
  • SharePoint Online

    My company recently began the migration from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint Online.  I have found that my JSL scripts are now no longer able to open or save files to the new SPO site.  Anyone have the correct updated syntax for this. Example 1 (SP 2010): This worked.     TablePath4 = "\\sharepoint.amr.ith.company.com@ssl\sites\rpt\documents\JMP_tables\"; //set variable TablePath path location Tabl...

    Outdoorsman1963 Outdoorsman1963
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    Oct 23, 2020 4:06 PM
    1051 views | 0 replies
  • How to run a Post hoc for Chi Square results in JMP?

    I was wondering if someone can help me. I want to run a post hoc analysis for the chi square results in JMP. Thanks

    vmendez17 vmendez17
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    Oct 22, 2020 7:33 PM
    649 views | 0 replies
  • Problem specifying model for a partly nested ANOVA design

    My study design is mixed-model with one fixed between-plot fixed factor (A), a random plot factor (B), nested in A (B[A]), and two crossed within-plot fixed factors (C and D).  I'm able to enter a full factorial model that includes the 3 fixed factors and all their interactions, using either the Least Squares or Mixed-Model Personality.  I'm also able to add the random factor (B[A]), but things go...

    wpsousa wpsousa
    Discussions |
    Oct 19, 2020 10:39 PM
    799 views | 0 replies
  • 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
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