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  • Table>Summary>Custom formula?

    My apologies if this question is too trivial.  I have a table as shown below. In JMP, under 'Tables'>'Summary' I can apply any summary statistic that I would like; however, I would like to apply a custom formula(1/LOG( SUM(group)/COUNT(group) )) stratified by Name and Group  The tableNameWeekStipendA110A111A112A250A251A252B3101B3102B3103B4501B4502B4503C11C12C13 Will be summarized asNameWeekSummary...

    rs rs
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    Feb 26, 2019 6:15 PM
    3605 views | 1 replies
  • How to set size graph export to PPT by JSL

    Hello, I am a beginer of jsl . I have one question about set picture size and save to PPT from example jsl script below. ( currently I use 'Save presentation' command to export charts or pictures to powerpoint but I'm struggling with how to manage picture size in powerpoint by JSL )Not sure Is there anyway to adjust picture size in ppt file using JSL or not?Best regards,Names Default To Here( 1 );...

    Jet00 Jet00
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    Feb 26, 2019 6:00 PM
    7362 views | 2 replies
  • JSL Retrieve path after Open | Pick File

    I'm creating an interface for coworkers to use so they can start a reasonable directory and then navigate to a specific location where their data files exist and open them.  I want to save just the path they navigated to for future use in the JSL code.  I can't seem to figure out how to accomplish this though.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Names Default To Here( 1 ); Set Path Var...

    terapin terapin
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    Feb 26, 2019 11:51 AM
    6160 views | 2 replies
  • Access jsl code of New Column with Formula

    Hello, is there a simple way of getting the jsl code of a generated column (I used New Formula Column from column menu) as I am wondering how to deal with the local variables in the New Column jsl code (Formula).Best regards 

    mlo1 mlo1
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    Feb 26, 2019 3:38 AM
    4861 views | 2 replies
  • JSL file runs when open instead of opening in editor

    Hi, I recently ran into the opposite problem: When I click a jsl-file in a folder, JMP immediately start ot execute it. I note that there is mentioned in this string the special effect of //! in the beginning of the script. This should force the script to execute, as the more obvious 'On Open' command.   Do you know of any more obscure controllng characters that will affect the behavior of JMP whe...

    poulravn poulravn
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    Feb 25, 2019 4:29 PM
    7398 views | 6 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Table>Summary>Custom formula?

    My apologies if this question is too trivial.  I have a table as shown below. In JMP, under 'Tables'>'Summary' I can apply any summary statistic that I would like; however, I would like to apply a custom formula(1/LOG( SUM(group)/COUNT(group) )) stratified by Name and Group  The tableNameWeekStipendA110A111A112A250A251A252B3101B3102B3103B4501B4502B4503C11C12C13 Will be summarized asNameWeekSummary...

    rs rs
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    Feb 26, 2019 6:15 PM
    3605 views | 1 replies
  • JSL file runs when open instead of opening in editor

    Hi, I recently ran into the opposite problem: When I click a jsl-file in a folder, JMP immediately start ot execute it. I note that there is mentioned in this string the special effect of //! in the beginning of the script. This should force the script to execute, as the more obvious 'On Open' command.   Do you know of any more obscure controllng characters that will affect the behavior of JMP whe...

    poulravn poulravn
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    Feb 25, 2019 4:29 PM
    7398 views | 6 replies
  • In Search of JMP Script for Cochran's Q Test

    Is there a JMP Script to run a Cochran's Q Test?

    bchiu28 bchiu28
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    Feb 25, 2019 11:01 AM
    5103 views | 2 replies
  • Pre/Post-Survey Bar Graphs in JMP

    All, I am looking for a way to show pre- and post- survey questions next to each other in a bar graph. The possible responses (strongly disagree throuhg strongly agree) should be in the x-axis, and the number of recipients responding in each of those catagories should be in y-axis. However, I want to show the values of each response value next to each other to show the before and after affect of t...

    nwflack nwflack
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    Feb 25, 2019 4:08 AM
    4187 views | 2 replies
  • Selecting Number of Clusters in Hierarchical Clustering

    One way to select possible number of clusters in hierarchical methods is to identify the relatively large changes in distance as number of clusters change (see table below). When I look at the actual distance measure from the table (clustering history below dendogram), there is a bigger jump from 3 clusters to 4 than from 4 to 5 (smaller), suggesting 4 may be the right decision. However, when you ...

    pratyushdash pratyushdash
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    Feb 23, 2019 5:51 PM
    3091 views | 0 replies

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  • Selecting Number of Clusters in Hierarchical Clustering

    One way to select possible number of clusters in hierarchical methods is to identify the relatively large changes in distance as number of clusters change (see table below). When I look at the actual distance measure from the table (clustering history below dendogram), there is a bigger jump from 3 clusters to 4 than from 4 to 5 (smaller), suggesting 4 may be the right decision. However, when you ...

    pratyushdash pratyushdash
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    Feb 23, 2019 5:51 PM
    3091 views | 0 replies
  • Beta Generalized Regression and adjusted chi-square values

    I have a data set from a two-choice rodent feeding trial. We were testing the effectiveness of 10 deterrents by coating them on seeds and offering them to rodents alongside control seeds that were uncoated. The explanatory variable is which of the 10 deterrents the treatment seed was coated with, and the response variable is the proportion of control seed and treatment seed consumed.  The question...

    Mananahi Mananahi
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    Feb 13, 2019 9:58 AM
    2379 views | 0 replies
  • DF Dens for repeated measures ANOVAs

    Dear JMP Community, When I run repeated measures ANOVAs with JMP (RMS, with Subject as a random factor), I have noticed that when a certain factor is crossed with Subject, the corresponding DF Den stays independent while the DF Dens for the other factors are put together as “Residual”.  Please see Images 1-3 of the attached file on how “DF Den” under “Test Denominator Synthesis” change across imag...

    mu mu
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    Feb 6, 2019 8:10 AM
    4100 views | 0 replies
  • Partition and Pruning

    I'm working with a dataset of about 27,000 rows and am trying to use 9 factors to predict a response using the partition function and a decision tree.  I'm using both k-means and validation.  When I tell JMP to Go, it will split 100-200 times, however the Split History shows me very little improvement after about 20 splits. For what I'm trying to do, I want to back up to the 20th split, but I don'...

    NG NG
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    Jan 30, 2019 8:25 AM
    3417 views | 0 replies
  • I want to use LASSO and Group LASSO in JMP

    I'm involved in a project where we are applying lasso to build a logistic regression model from a "black box" set of predictors.  I need to get JMP Pro before trying out JMP's implementation.  I'm doing all the analysis in R at present.  Does JMP Pro also include group lasso?  I've found through using JMP Cluster Variables (CLUSVAR) that I can naturally group my predictors prior to group lasso.  F...

    gene gene
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    Nov 2, 2018 7:43 AM
    2557 views | 0 replies
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