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File Exists () - can this work with HTML path?
Are there any tricks to get File Exists() to work with an internal html path (internal meaning a network drive represented as an html path and not UNC path)? So far I cannot get it to recognize a file path that exists using the html path representation like below. Are there any tricks to make this work or some other file check related command perhaps? DJfile exists("p:\\mypath\test.jsl"); //UNC ...
djhanson
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creating multiple bivariate chart
Hello,I would like to create thru a script multiple bivariate chart as:tablel01 - column name listxvar = list of column to use as Xyvar = list of column to use as Ytable02 data tablecreate the bivariate charts based on xvar and yvar.I tried as follow but it doesnt work ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
KinKame
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Has anybody used the hierarchical clustering function in JMP for all ordinal data and tried how well the non-Ward options work?
So I am trying to build clusters in JMP with the cluster analysis but since my data is all categorical,I was wondering if some of the other options would work better. There is blessfully little in the JMP manual on which drop down to use and the internet was not particularly helpful other than suggesting that for all categorical data different algorithms should be used. Any suggestions would be gr...
sibylle_herzer
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Connecting to SAS from JMP - Java Virtual Machine Error
My system configuration is as follows:JMP: Pro, Version 11OS: OSX 10.11 java version "1.8.0_66"Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_66-b17)Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.66-b17, mixed mode)
I installed the jar packages from http://support.sas.com/downloads/package.htm?pid=747#
Unfortunately, every time I tried to create a profile, after I enter my username and password, I get th...tog
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Oracle and JMP 12
HiI have created a JSL i JMP 11.1.1 which connects to my Oracle database and runs fine with following code:Clear Globals();databaseConfig = "DRIVER={Oracle in OraClient11g_home1};DBQ=MyServicenameFromOra;UID=MyLogin;SPWD=MyPassword;";sql ="select *from MyTable";MyData = Open Database( databaseConfig, sql, "My Data" );Why can't I use same code in JMP 12.1.0?Iget following error message in log:[Micr...
larssimony
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Latest Discussions
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File Exists () - can this work with HTML path?
Are there any tricks to get File Exists() to work with an internal html path (internal meaning a network drive represented as an html path and not UNC path)? So far I cannot get it to recognize a file path that exists using the html path representation like below. Are there any tricks to make this work or some other file check related command perhaps? DJfile exists("p:\\mypath\test.jsl"); //UNC ...
djhanson
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Has anybody used the hierarchical clustering function in JMP for all ordinal data and tried how well the non-Ward options work?
So I am trying to build clusters in JMP with the cluster analysis but since my data is all categorical,I was wondering if some of the other options would work better. There is blessfully little in the JMP manual on which drop down to use and the internet was not particularly helpful other than suggesting that for all categorical data different algorithms should be used. Any suggestions would be gr...
sibylle_herzer
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Jmp : select where
Hello I would try to generate new table with select where in a script and merge the subset table with another oneI succeed to generate a successful script except when the Select Where doesn't find row with the criteria ?do you know how I can skip the join table part in my script if select where return nothingregardssebastien
seb38_cremer
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Absolute value of fit model
I've run an experiment and am doing a fit model. I am only concerned with the absolute magnitude of the response, but to get a good linear fit I have to include the sign of the response.My question is if it's possible to run the fit model with the sign, but then have jmp display the absolute value in all the charts (interaction profiles, prediction profiler, etc.). That way it would be easier to s...
fugalnc
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Looking for good example data for a broken axis graph
I occasionally get asked about making broken axes in Graph Builder. It's not something I like to do since it requires more conscious thinking to process, but I realize sometimes options are constrained. There's a way to get the effect in Graph Builder and I'm planning to write a blog post about it. Below is my contrived data with a whole axis and a "broken" axis. Does anyone have examples of real ...
XanGregg
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Interpreting canonical structure and scores in discriminant analysis
I'm trying to interpret the relative contributions of my variables in a discriminant function analysis of chemical data for three groups of rocks. In a stepwise, linear, common covariance discriminant function analysis I'm able to generate non-overlapping 95% confidence ellipses for my three groups with no incorrectly assigned data points using 6 variables. My understanding is that the scoring c...
amzipkin
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Generalized Segmented Distributions
A former classmate of mine from Graduate School has recently published a paper on Generalized Segmented Distributions. Utilizing this method, the distribution can approach any continuous density function of arbitrary form. The method is particularly effective in fitting data with sufficient observations that are skewed and/or multimodal. The paper can be found here:The General Segmented Distrib...
Steven_Moore
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Incorporating Reference Lines into legend for multiple bivariate graphs.
Hello everyone!I would like assistance in order to incorporate reference lines at certain numbers of the Y axis, horizontal lines, directly into the legend.This is my current script
Bivariate(
Y( :Cat),
X( :Dog),
Histogram Borders( 1 ),
Where(:Recipe == "B_XX" & (:Tool == "A_XX")),
Elements( Points( X, Legend( 1 ) ) ),
SendToReport(Dispatch(
{},
"2",
ScaleBox,
{Add Ref Line( 140, Solid, "...saswatmishra50
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