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  • Process Screening Drift Summaries

    Hi All, Are there any more documentations available for the outputs generated from the Process Screening Report. In particular, I would like to understand how JMP calculates the Drift Summary values. I am aware that they are using Holt's Double EWMA Smoother on the parameters but there is no explanation on the Drift Summary values. Trying to understand the math behind before attempting to use it t...

    Chris_Ng Chris_Ng
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    Apr 22, 2020 4:52 AM
    3534 views | 4 replies
  • Combining data from two Trials

    Hi, Please could I get advice to analyse the following dataset. In a trial, animals were provided with feed in different forms (round vs square) and concentrations (100, 80, 60%). This was trialled twice, (Trial 1 and Trial 2- everything was kept similar between both trials). The animals are kept in pens, so each performance parameter (bodyweight etc. is measured as a pen average). I want to combi...

    Abbiegraham Abbiegraham
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    Apr 21, 2020 10:52 AM
    8934 views | 7 replies
  • Getting Prediction Formula from Parameter Estimates

    Don't know if this is SAS IP or not, but if not does anyone have a function for turning parameter estimates (for any data type/modeling type/model), into the prediction formula JMP uses.  
    I can't use the normal "Get Prediction Formula" because ... reasons.     I'd like to do something like this. The type of model doesn't matter too much to me. But if it does for the calculation,  let's start simpl...

    vince_faller vince_faller
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    Apr 21, 2020 9:32 AM
    1864 views | 2 replies
  • Interpretation of Normal Quantile Plot done as part of a regression

    This plot was produced.What is the fact that one point is black (not gray) telling me?What is the shading at the bottom of one histogram bar telling me?No scripting involved.

    williame williame
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    Apr 21, 2020 5:09 AM
    3725 views | 2 replies
  • How can I construct a Simple Time Series Prediction Using Column Formulas?

    Hello Everyone!  I'm working with a friend of mine who is  a covid-19 data analysis and trending enthusiast and a quality/reliability control engineer  He and I both have an avid interest in basic model prediction for the purposes of putting some simple trend lines based on linear least squares confidence intervals -- I've been fumbling over his sample dataset where he his doing prediction in MS E...

    PatrickGiuliano PatrickGiuliano
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    Apr 21, 2020 1:20 AM
    6896 views | 4 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Combining data from two Trials

    Hi, Please could I get advice to analyse the following dataset. In a trial, animals were provided with feed in different forms (round vs square) and concentrations (100, 80, 60%). This was trialled twice, (Trial 1 and Trial 2- everything was kept similar between both trials). The animals are kept in pens, so each performance parameter (bodyweight etc. is measured as a pen average). I want to combi...

    Abbiegraham Abbiegraham
    Discussions |
    Apr 21, 2020 10:52 AM
    8934 views | 7 replies
  • Getting Prediction Formula from Parameter Estimates

    Don't know if this is SAS IP or not, but if not does anyone have a function for turning parameter estimates (for any data type/modeling type/model), into the prediction formula JMP uses.  
    I can't use the normal "Get Prediction Formula" because ... reasons.     I'd like to do something like this. The type of model doesn't matter too much to me. But if it does for the calculation,  let's start simpl...

    vince_faller vince_faller
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    Apr 21, 2020 9:32 AM
    1864 views | 2 replies
  • DoE - difference between stepwise and least square regression

    Hi!I am having difficulties understanding the difference between stepwise and least square regression.  I normally chose standard least square as the personality when I fitted a model, then I removed the factors with high p-value.  In this case, isn't the way I did the same as the backward stepwise method?  I also tried to use both methods to analyze my data, and the results (number of factors lef...

    CYLiaw CYLiaw
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    Apr 20, 2020 2:26 PM
    4248 views | 3 replies
  • marker size

    hi, I have a dashboad with many graphs. A graph can have several frameboxes.I would like to fix the maker size for all graph, even when I use a data filer local.what is the script for this? best regards

    Françoise Françoise
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    Apr 20, 2020 1:36 PM
    6896 views | 10 replies
  • how do i get access into jmp virtual lab

    when I try to use the box of JMP virtual lab in the virtual learning environment I got only two option:
    1.Create User
    2. Download Course Materials

    and when I press on the first option I right away  get the following error: "Password not set successfully"

    what can I do to fix it?

    thanks you in advance  

    guy1 guy1
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    Apr 20, 2020 9:44 AM
    3494 views | 3 replies

Latest Discussions

  • How do I calculate z-scores at different aggregation levels?

    Hello,  How do I use JSL to calculate Z-scores at different levels of aggregation? I am working with cancer mortality data (1999 - 2015) at the county-level. I need to calculate Z-scores to compare each county to the others within a state and all counties within the country. I cannot simply use the standardize function because it automatically takes an average of rates--which is invalid unless the...

    Jmsouch Jmsouch
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    Feb 26, 2020 7:04 AM
    2206 views | 0 replies
  • Calling Windows API ImageViewer.dll to display JPG files.

    I am working with a very large database of image files and want to be able to display the file for the user for visual inspection from a script. I have been able to get the following code to load the DLL but get an error requesting a signature argument. Does anyone know how to get a signature string from the system to pass to the DLL.   ERROR MESSAGE FORM LOG: Second argument to CallDLL must be a ...

    DMeakin1 DMeakin1
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    Jan 17, 2020 10:19 AM
    2016 views | 0 replies
  • Running script from command line on MAC

    Not a mac person.  Does anyone know how to run a jsl script from command line on a mac?  I specifically mean WITHOUT "//!" at the top of it.     I have this but it only opens the file unless I have the "//!" open -g -W -a /Applications/JMP\ Pro\ 15.app/ $(pwd)/myscript.jsl

    vince_faller vince_faller
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    Jan 10, 2020 2:26 PM
    1660 views | 0 replies
  • how to add confounding variable

    I am working with a multi level data. Data is attached.In this dataset, I have 8- X variable: cumulative risk (continuous), all other risk (dichotomous). 3- Y variables: insurance and practice (dichotomous) and time (continuous)I have one confounding variable Age (continuous). I will have to add random effect to X variable. But I am confused how to add confounding variable to this analysis. Can an...

    billi billi
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    Jan 6, 2020 9:39 AM
    1600 views | 0 replies
  • Difference between std error in "Parameter Estimates" and "Least Squares Means Table"?

    I am running mixed effects models and have noticed that the standard error for an effect in the "Parameter Estimates" table is different from the standard error reported in the Least Squares Means table for the same effect. How are they calculated differently? Thanks! 

    Ranae Ranae
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    Nov 26, 2019 11:44 AM
    1681 views | 0 replies
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