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  • Data mining with Small samples...Regression with Small Samples?

    Dear all JMP experts, I know that this kind of discussion might be both a silly...very silly and a hot issue simultaneously...but I thought it would be nice to raise it : Which types of linear AND non-linear regression does JMP offer when you have a small sample size (e.g. 50-70 records) and you want to predict a continuous outcome from 5-7 predictors (both categorical and continuous) Can k-fold c...

    triunk triunk
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    Oct 12, 2020 9:31 AM
    9576 views | 10 replies
  • find duration from a table of dates

    #i have this attached table where the dates are submitted at the end of 12 different production steps (here column 1 to column 12). each row represent a unique production object. so i have 27 prod objects, each going through 12 prod steps; and hence have 12 prod dates. #I need to find the following: the duration required for the prod object to go from step1 or some other step to last completed ste...

    tonkatsu2020 tonkatsu2020
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    Oct 11, 2020 9:20 PM
    2870 views | 5 replies
  • Contour Plot arrange by Row

    I want to plot contour plot arrange by row group by Wafer ID. By default, the graph will be arrange in columns. Is there a way to display the graph in n rows and n columns that i like?  

    OneNorthJMP OneNorthJMP
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    Oct 11, 2020 3:35 PM
    2498 views | 1 replies
  • How is plot in scaled estimate (DOE analysis) plotted, what type of plot is it?

    Hi, I want to understand what type of plot is used in JMP DOE report : Scaled estimate table and sorted estimate table. can someone help me to understand it so I can use it correctly? Thanks

    dadawasozo dadawasozo
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    Oct 11, 2020 8:15 AM
    4355 views | 7 replies
  • Note with null hypothesis explanation. How to activate that option?

    Hi everyone! I'm new to JMP and to statistical analysis. I'm still on the phase of choosing "my" software. One of the things that I liked the most about JMP was the Note showing which is the null hypothesis (for advanced users it might sound stupid but I found it very useful on a course I did). In this video e.g.   I see in minute 2.21: NOTE: H0=The data is from the normal distribution. Small p-va...

    martacandan martacandan
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    Oct 10, 2020 1:03 PM
    3482 views | 6 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Data mining with Small samples...Regression with Small Samples?

    Dear all JMP experts, I know that this kind of discussion might be both a silly...very silly and a hot issue simultaneously...but I thought it would be nice to raise it : Which types of linear AND non-linear regression does JMP offer when you have a small sample size (e.g. 50-70 records) and you want to predict a continuous outcome from 5-7 predictors (both categorical and continuous) Can k-fold c...

    triunk triunk
    Discussions |
    Oct 12, 2020 9:31 AM
    9576 views | 10 replies
  • find duration from a table of dates

    #i have this attached table where the dates are submitted at the end of 12 different production steps (here column 1 to column 12). each row represent a unique production object. so i have 27 prod objects, each going through 12 prod steps; and hence have 12 prod dates. #I need to find the following: the duration required for the prod object to go from step1 or some other step to last completed ste...

    tonkatsu2020 tonkatsu2020
    Discussions |
    Oct 11, 2020 9:20 PM
    2870 views | 5 replies
  • DOE feasibility: Multiple factors vs multiple response (with different level of replicates)

    Hello, I am still new using JMP DOE. I have been trying one response with multiple factors when setting up full factorial DOE table, and it seems no issues to run the model. However this time I am stuck because I was given with something as below. Due to preset parameters of the equipment, there is no freedom to adjust the no. of measurements for each response. Response:
    1) Brightness (20 measureme...

    gaogao gaogao
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    Oct 10, 2020 9:06 AM
    1979 views | 1 replies
  • Looking for volunteers JMP Scripting Unsession

    We have had great responses and fantastic ideas for the upcoming JMP Scripting Unsession on October 12. Below is a sneak peek at some of the session topics and kudos to everyone who submitted an idea or volunteered to lead a session.     Medical Dictionary Browser led by @pmroz                               New features in JMP 16 JSL room host @martindemel JSL and Python (cheatsheet) led by @FN H...

    stan_koprowski stan_koprowski
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    Oct 9, 2020 12:04 PM
    3596 views | 8 replies
  • Chart is showing data I've excluded and not using data that should be included.

    I've excluded data from my table and when I'm making an xbar control chart, JMP is pulling data that's one or two data points off from what I've hidden and excluded. I've highlighted the first and last points so you can see the data JMP is using to create the points.    I dont think the colors have anything to do with it. The charts were displaying the same information before I added the colors.  ...

    Niki Niki
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    Oct 9, 2020 8:07 AM
    1878 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
    1398 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
    985 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
    1095 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
    1485 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
    1690 views | 0 replies
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