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  • Generalized estimating equations in JMP

    Hello!I have found numerous questions in the forum about JMP's capability to perform generalized estimating equations (GEE), but few have been answered.  Because of this I am starting a new thread. I am conducting a multinomial multiple logistic regression, with outcome measurements that are taken over several years.  Because of the categorical output, repeated measures anova is not an option, as ...

    jennifer_n_blak jennifer_n_blak
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    Sep 20, 2017 1:26 PM
    9607 views | 5 replies
  • Update or Match columns from 2 tables

    Hi All, I have 2 data tables, data.jmp and final.jmp  I need to match 2 columns (lot name, wafer number) from data.jmp to 2 columns (LOT, WFR) from final.jmp. I need to create a new subset comparing these 2 tables and output as FINAL_UPDATED data table.  Thank you for the help. 

    vishwasanj vishwasanj
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    Sep 20, 2017 9:23 AM
    8680 views | 6 replies
  • How to disable jmp alert messages?

    Please remember that I am scriptless. I am using the Explore Outliers button. When outliers are changed to missing values a JMP alert pops up "Your data in memory has changed. When you are prompted to save later, consider saving to a new file to preserve your original data on disk." The second JMP alert states "n extreme values were replaced by missing".  How do you stop these annoying alerts? 

    kwalter1 kwalter1
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    Sep 19, 2017 8:56 PM
    3291 views | 1 replies
  • DOE analysis with centerpoint runs

    Hi...   I am analysing a DOE with centerpoint runs, since we want to know if there are significant quadratic effect. known info: 4 factors are involved with 4 replications in the center pointthe factorial portion of the design is a full-factorial that includes 2^4=16 runsso, the total number of runs of your design is 20each run produced 20 values (readings) a total of 20 x 20 = 400 readings In the...

    mai-st mai-st
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    Sep 19, 2017 11:30 AM
    5794 views | 2 replies
  • How to save a prediction formula column with a specific name via JSL?

    Dear all,   I am running some generalised linear model via a JSL script. How can I save the prediction formula to a column with a specific name?   All I managed to find (Automate saving of prediction formula using JMP script?) was something like: GLM = Fit Model (......); GLM << prediction formula;   However:   1) can I choose the name of the column which will store the prediction formula? JMP wil...

    jumper jumper
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    Sep 19, 2017 10:18 AM
    18094 views | 6 replies

Latest Discussions

  • How to disable jmp alert messages?

    Please remember that I am scriptless. I am using the Explore Outliers button. When outliers are changed to missing values a JMP alert pops up "Your data in memory has changed. When you are prompted to save later, consider saving to a new file to preserve your original data on disk." The second JMP alert states "n extreme values were replaced by missing".  How do you stop these annoying alerts? 

    kwalter1 kwalter1
    Discussions |
    Sep 19, 2017 8:56 PM
    3291 views | 1 replies
  • DOE analysis with centerpoint runs

    Hi...   I am analysing a DOE with centerpoint runs, since we want to know if there are significant quadratic effect. known info: 4 factors are involved with 4 replications in the center pointthe factorial portion of the design is a full-factorial that includes 2^4=16 runsso, the total number of runs of your design is 20each run produced 20 values (readings) a total of 20 x 20 = 400 readings In the...

    mai-st mai-st
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    Sep 19, 2017 11:30 AM
    5794 views | 2 replies
  • Multiple Comparisons in a contingency table

    Hello. Assuming I have a nominal outcome (0/1) as my Y variable. I have 5 different years with a specific incidence of events occuring each year (x1,x2,x3,x4,x5), but also an overall incidence over the years: x*. Creating a Fit x/y and I get a contingency table, indicating me a difference over the years. How can I however identify which years are independently different to x* ?How can I calculate ...

    marcax marcax
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    Sep 18, 2017 7:42 AM
    4235 views | 2 replies
  • Query Script

    I am creating a script that starts with a modal window and runs a couple of stored procedures and automatically joins the resulting tables. These are fairly large tables, and I want to add an option for the user to run something similar to the Query Builder, where they can select columns as filters and input the data they want filtered. How would I go about doing this before the tables are open? I...

    aallman aallman
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    Sep 14, 2017 9:00 AM
    4701 views | 4 replies
  • Modal Window Cancel button

    I have created a script that begins with a modal window that lets the user select one or more check boxes in a list. The script works perfectly fine, the only problem is that the modal window has the "OK" button and no "Cancel" button. If the user exits the modal window using the X in the top corner, the first part of the script (that doesn't require any of the information from the check box list)...

    aallman aallman
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    Sep 13, 2017 7:49 AM
    7885 views | 2 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Cox Proportional Hazard - adjusting risk ratio with std dev

    I'm working with someone who is using SAS and I'm trying to do the same analysis in JMP.  When I  questioned their hazard ratio they said it was adjusted by the standard deviation. They commented:In order to obtain results in units of 1 standard deviation – you simply get the standard deviation value for parameter of interest and introduce it in the PH regression statement, for example:proc phreg ...

    Maureen Maureen
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    Aug 22, 2017 1:18 PM
    3360 views | 0 replies
  • JSL How do I wrap the title text of a OutlineBox?

    Hi all, I often use the Set Title() message to overwrite the OutlineBox titles of charts, distributions, etc. My first issue is that the OutlineBox does not support the Set Wrap() message. Is there any replacement I could use? To work around the missing Set Wrap(), I started inserting newlines "\!n" in the tiitle text. After doing this, I have noticed a second issue: Whatever number of newlines I ...

    AlexanderKrebs AlexanderKrebs
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    Jun 13, 2017 5:38 AM
    4379 views | 0 replies
  • Printing worksheet with cell colors

    Hello JMP Community, I'm currently using JMP version 10.0.0 and having trouble printing my data table with cells highlighted in certain colors.  Is there a way to print keeping the colors or to even export the file keeping the cells highlighted?

    Thanks.

    ferdt58 ferdt58
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    May 16, 2017 9:14 AM
    2158 views | 0 replies
  • Linearity and Bias Report

    In Our MSA stsudy we are performing Linearity and Bias measurment. We are currently controlling at Linearity and Bias to be below 5%.  We actually generate the following report for Linearity and BIas. However in AIAG handbook the criteria for the gauge to pass bias criteria has the following criteria.

    Aravindan Aravindan
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    Apr 18, 2017 12:54 AM
    4255 views | 0 replies
  • CCC Optimal

    Hi,I have 2 clustering chooses as mentionned below,- Nr of cluster 15 : CCC = 69.99 (OPTIMAL)- Nr of cluster 15 : CCC = -92.87- Nr of cluster 15 : CCC = -112.8 The first one with CCC = 69.99 is mentionned as the best optimal. I don't understand why this one is the best by consedering the different values ?. What is the signification of these values ? Thanks,

    Lamine Lamine
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    Mar 17, 2017 5:25 AM
    3312 views | 0 replies
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