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How to have an horizontal layout when using a By variable with the graph builder?
Hello everybody!I would like to know how to display graphs horizontally when using a By variable with the graph Builder?Here is a small example script:
Graph Builder(
I get the following result: And I would like to get this: Any idea of h...
Size( 528, 456 ),
Show Control Panel( 0 ),
Variables( X( :weight ), Y( :height ) ),
Elements( Points( X, Y, Legend( 1 ) ), Smoother( X, Y, Legend( 2 ) ) ),
By( :sex )
)anne_sa
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Unable to parse speechmarks "" into powershell using RunProgram
Hi, I'm having problems with Executing powershell, for example:
cmd = EvalInsert( "\[$imageFile = "test"]\"); rp1 = RunProgram(Executable("C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe" ), Options(Eval(cmd)), ReadFunction("text") );
The actual cmd i want to use is more complex but has the same problem with speechmarks. Printing rp1 in the log gives: "test : The ...david707
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How to add a group of center points to a 2-level data set
Hi all. I have an existing data set that needs to be analyzed, but the existing set is comprised of a 2-level matrix and a set of three "centerpoints". I'd like to take advantage of the reproducibility information from the three centerpoints, but just throwing them in with the experimental matrix unbalances the analysis (there are a couple categorical factors in the original matrix). Is there a va...
bwilliamson
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RE: Gauge R&R Definitions
Hi, I am conducting a Gauge R&R study for the first time for a measurement system. I have a few questions. 1. In the attached sample report, there're two Gauge R&R numbers circled in red and blue. It looks like the blue accounts for operator and measurement variations while the red in addition accounts for part variations. Which of the two numbers apply to the "0 - 10% excellent, 10 - 20% adequate...
bgeaibreyi
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graph with different target or spec limits
I have looked over some of the discussion regarding this matter but i have only found things that deal with shadding of a range.. I am seeking some help with just adding lines (see picture). Those lines represent the upper and lower spec limits (Y Axis) and the start and end points of the screening criteria (X Axis)
Thank YouYngeinstn
3019 views | 4 replies
Latest Discussions
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Unable to parse speechmarks "" into powershell using RunProgram
Hi, I'm having problems with Executing powershell, for example:
cmd = EvalInsert( "\[$imageFile = "test"]\"); rp1 = RunProgram(Executable("C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe" ), Options(Eval(cmd)), ReadFunction("text") );
The actual cmd i want to use is more complex but has the same problem with speechmarks. Printing rp1 in the log gives: "test : The ...david707
3405 views | 2 replies -
How to add a group of center points to a 2-level data set
Hi all. I have an existing data set that needs to be analyzed, but the existing set is comprised of a 2-level matrix and a set of three "centerpoints". I'd like to take advantage of the reproducibility information from the three centerpoints, but just throwing them in with the experimental matrix unbalances the analysis (there are a couple categorical factors in the original matrix). Is there a va...
bwilliamson
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graph with different target or spec limits
I have looked over some of the discussion regarding this matter but i have only found things that deal with shadding of a range.. I am seeking some help with just adding lines (see picture). Those lines represent the upper and lower spec limits (Y Axis) and the start and end points of the screening criteria (X Axis)
Thank YouYngeinstn
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Quartile lines on a line graph
Hi, can anyone help? I was trying to add in upper and lower quartile lines into a line graph on graph builder on top of a mean line. On my X axis I have weeks of they year (time) and my Y axis is weight gain. With the mean line I can see the trend of the population, but I also what to see the trend over time of the top and bottom quartile. Thanks!
HHanna232
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Fit model vs Y by X model
Data is attached:Questions: I have used randomized complete block design with 4 reps/blocks.1) Fit model vs Y by X which should be used and why?2) How to construct the model? Should reps should be included in the model construct?I have attached a document where I have analyzed the data using different models, which one is right and why?
manphoolfageria
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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
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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
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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
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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
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How can I run a .py python script and python scripts compiled as .exe from JMP
Hello, So I've written a JMP UI, and once I gather data from the user I have a button that dumps the form data to a CSV.Now I need to launch my python script and other .exe (as an administrator), my python scripts pick up the user input from the CSV and perform the next steps.Right now it's a .py but I may need to run it through py2exe and compile it into an exe later so a solution that supports...
xxvvcczz
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