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  • what is "observed PPM", "expected within PPM", and "expected overall PPM"?

    I was analyzing the process capability of a large data set to understand its PPM, and I noticed that under "nonconformance" tab, there are the following column names: Observed PPM, Expected Within PPM, and Expected Overall PPM. What is the difference between these PPM?

    drkstr747 drkstr747
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    Feb 13, 2025 9:19 PM
    955 views | 1 replies
  • Creating delta values plot between two subsets; want to select 2 'tests' to compare among multiple test values

    I am plotting CD vs. Depth plot, for total 8 sets in the example (A-a, A-b, B-a, B-b....).For each Test A~D, there are 2 different 'Location' a and b. I'd like to pick 2 set specifically and create a delta plot; for example, If I select A-a and B-a, CD values are subtracted at each depth and CD vs. Depth plot should be generated. Is this something I can do at JMP? I was trying to do this in excel ...

    EdgeMarmoset719 EdgeMarmoset719
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    Feb 13, 2025 10:53 AM
    1382 views | 6 replies
  • MANOVA vs Multiple Response ANOVA

    Hi,in the Fit Model dialog, you can fit multiple response variables (Y) and test the effect of multiple predictors. I have noticed that you can do this both using “Standard Least Square fitting” and choose to fit your responses together, or using a MANOVA. The results of the two approaches are quite different.My question is, what is the difference of interpretation of the two models? Thanks in adv...

    gchelini gchelini
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    Feb 13, 2025 7:16 AM
    1430 views | 3 replies
  • Partial Correlation

    Hello, in the multivariate analysis I have tried obtaining partial correlation, but I noticed some values are missing from the partial correlation matrix (see attachment).What does an empty space mean in this case?

    gchelini gchelini
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    Feb 13, 2025 7:04 AM
    1086 views | 1 replies
  • DoE follow-up

    Dear,I performed a first DoE (i-optimal) with 6 factors (main effects, quadratic effects, interactions).Among these factors, temperature has a major effect and I would like to add new experiments to test the other factors in a narrower range of temperature.The initial tested conditions for temperature were between 35 and 80°C. I would like to add runs only in the 70-80°C range. The objective of th...

    PYS PYS
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    Feb 13, 2025 3:18 AM
    690 views | 3 replies

Latest Discussions

  • what is "observed PPM", "expected within PPM", and "expected overall PPM"?

    I was analyzing the process capability of a large data set to understand its PPM, and I noticed that under "nonconformance" tab, there are the following column names: Observed PPM, Expected Within PPM, and Expected Overall PPM. What is the difference between these PPM?

    drkstr747 drkstr747
    Discussions |
    Feb 13, 2025 9:19 PM
    955 views | 1 replies
  • Creating delta values plot between two subsets; want to select 2 'tests' to compare among multiple test values

    I am plotting CD vs. Depth plot, for total 8 sets in the example (A-a, A-b, B-a, B-b....).For each Test A~D, there are 2 different 'Location' a and b. I'd like to pick 2 set specifically and create a delta plot; for example, If I select A-a and B-a, CD values are subtracted at each depth and CD vs. Depth plot should be generated. Is this something I can do at JMP? I was trying to do this in excel ...

    EdgeMarmoset719 EdgeMarmoset719
    Discussions |
    Feb 13, 2025 10:53 AM
    1382 views | 6 replies
  • MANOVA vs Multiple Response ANOVA

    Hi,in the Fit Model dialog, you can fit multiple response variables (Y) and test the effect of multiple predictors. I have noticed that you can do this both using “Standard Least Square fitting” and choose to fit your responses together, or using a MANOVA. The results of the two approaches are quite different.My question is, what is the difference of interpretation of the two models? Thanks in adv...

    gchelini gchelini
    Discussions |
    Feb 13, 2025 7:16 AM
    1430 views | 3 replies
  • Partial Correlation

    Hello, in the multivariate analysis I have tried obtaining partial correlation, but I noticed some values are missing from the partial correlation matrix (see attachment).What does an empty space mean in this case?

    gchelini gchelini
    Discussions |
    Feb 13, 2025 7:04 AM
    1086 views | 1 replies
  • DoE follow-up

    Dear,I performed a first DoE (i-optimal) with 6 factors (main effects, quadratic effects, interactions).Among these factors, temperature has a major effect and I would like to add new experiments to test the other factors in a narrower range of temperature.The initial tested conditions for temperature were between 35 and 80°C. I would like to add runs only in the 70-80°C range. The objective of th...

    PYS PYS
    Discussions |
    Feb 13, 2025 3:18 AM
    690 views | 3 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Question About F-Tests in GLMMs with Binomial Errors

    Hi,
    I have a question regarding Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMMs) in JMP pro. Most statisticians consider it inappropriate to use F-tests or t-tests to evaluate predictor contributions in GLMs or GLMMs with binomial errors. This is because F- and t-tests are based on sums of squares, which assume normally distributed residual errors.
    While using a logit link function helps linearize the relati...

    LanaMilana LanaMilana
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    Jan 17, 2025 2:21 AM
    764 views | 0 replies
  • How to adjust the size of R plot imported with get R graphics(); ?

    I'm trying to run R code in JMP to create a plot. I succeeded in importing the plot in png format, but failed to adjust the size of the plot. I can adjust the "plot_from_R" in png format with the set size(); function in jsl, but it is not proportional and distorted. How can I import plot_from_R in the size I want?   R Init(); R Submit( "\[ windows(300,100) #it doesn't work plot(function(x) dnorm(...

    CountableModel1 CountableModel1
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    Jan 15, 2025 4:01 PM
    582 views | 0 replies
  • Logistic regression - confidence bands.

       

    beimar_iriarte_ beimar_iriarte_
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    Jan 10, 2025 12:10 PM
    608 views | 0 replies
  • Exceptions are the utilities Show, Write, and Print ...

    from: https://www.jmp.com/support/help/en/18.1/?os=win&source=application#page/jmp/advanced-expressions-macros-and-lists.shtml#  If you assign the expression x+y to a, quoting it as an expression with Expr, then whenever a is evaluated, it evaluates the expression using the current values of x and y and returns the result.
    Exceptions are the utilities Show, Write, and Print, which do not evaluate e
    ...

    hogi hogi
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    Jan 7, 2025 10:44 PM
    586 views | 0 replies
  • Extract Expr: Issue with scoped variable

    This works: Extract Expr(:height << set name( "new" ), :height );  But this one doesn't *):Extract Expr(myDataTable:height << set name( "new" ), myDataTable:height );Fortunately there is this dirty trick of Extract Expr (it automatically resolves every defined variable **) - which allows this workaround:x = Expr( myDataTable:height); Extract Expr(myDataTable:height << set name( "new" ), x ) *) why...

    hogi hogi
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    Jan 7, 2025 11:35 AM
    469 views | 0 replies
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