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  • create formula to generate columns of design matrix

    I am a beginner to use JMP, and cannot find similar answers to my questions in JMP community. Suppose that I have a data table with several columns, and the user needs to select the column from the data table and then a design matrix will be generated according the selected column. The selected column and the design matrix will be created in a new data table. But this is not enough. If the user wa...

    pulong pulong
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    May 22, 2019 8:02 AM
    23076 views | 11 replies
  • why JMP Bivariate does not show data points nicely ???

    I have a question. why JMP Bivaruate does not distinguish the data in the same way as overlay plot does? In overlay plot, low number of datapoints always show up in front. so you can see all data points for different legends clearly and distinguishly. But Bivariate is wiered in the way that small number of data points always got hidden undernith.but on the other hand overlay chart dies noot provid...

    ram_asra_gmail_ ram_asra_gmail_
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    May 22, 2019 6:50 AM
    5939 views | 6 replies
  • Bivariate plot: move one group to top

    In a bivariate plot with grouped data, is it possible to have one group plotted on top of the other? From what I've seen so far, the order in which the markers are drawn is random, see the attachment (some blue markers are drawn underneath, some are drawn above the red ones.)   It would be useful to designate which group goes on top, in cases where the first group consists of significantly more da...

    gandi2223 gandi2223
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    May 22, 2019 6:44 AM
    14601 views | 6 replies
  • Draw Polygon on chart and get coordinates question

    I have a bivariate chart with x/y coordinates. 

    I can draw a polygon (which I think is Add Polygon Annotation) and then script the chart to find out the polygon's coordinates.  Problem is: they are not the coordinates of the chart's x/y axis.  Rather they seem to be coordinates of its polygon coordinate system, maybe like pixels or something like this.

    Question: is there anyway to draw/freehand a po...

    djhanson djhanson
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    May 21, 2019 9:21 AM
    2677 views | 1 replies
  • Multivariable Logistic Regression Interpretation

    Hello, I have used a multiple regression to explore the important features in running.  I am finding it very hard to interpret these results.  Is there anyone who could please offer some advice?  I have read the statistical knowledge portal all day and things are still no clearer.Thanks,Scouse.

    Scouse Scouse
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    May 21, 2019 1:21 AM
    4265 views | 4 replies

Latest Discussions

  • create formula to generate columns of design matrix

    I am a beginner to use JMP, and cannot find similar answers to my questions in JMP community. Suppose that I have a data table with several columns, and the user needs to select the column from the data table and then a design matrix will be generated according the selected column. The selected column and the design matrix will be created in a new data table. But this is not enough. If the user wa...

    pulong pulong
    Discussions |
    May 22, 2019 8:02 AM
    23076 views | 11 replies
  • why JMP Bivariate does not show data points nicely ???

    I have a question. why JMP Bivaruate does not distinguish the data in the same way as overlay plot does? In overlay plot, low number of datapoints always show up in front. so you can see all data points for different legends clearly and distinguishly. But Bivariate is wiered in the way that small number of data points always got hidden undernith.but on the other hand overlay chart dies noot provid...

    ram_asra_gmail_ ram_asra_gmail_
    Discussions |
    May 22, 2019 6:50 AM
    5939 views | 6 replies
  • Draw Polygon on chart and get coordinates question

    I have a bivariate chart with x/y coordinates. 

    I can draw a polygon (which I think is Add Polygon Annotation) and then script the chart to find out the polygon's coordinates.  Problem is: they are not the coordinates of the chart's x/y axis.  Rather they seem to be coordinates of its polygon coordinate system, maybe like pixels or something like this.

    Question: is there anyway to draw/freehand a po...

    djhanson djhanson
    Discussions |
    May 21, 2019 9:21 AM
    2677 views | 1 replies
  • Multivariable Logistic Regression Interpretation

    Hello, I have used a multiple regression to explore the important features in running.  I am finding it very hard to interpret these results.  Is there anyone who could please offer some advice?  I have read the statistical knowledge portal all day and things are still no clearer.Thanks,Scouse.

    Scouse Scouse
    Discussions |
    May 21, 2019 1:21 AM
    4265 views | 4 replies
  • increasing the thickness of the line between panels of a multi-panel plot

    So in the graph builder, when we create multi-panel plots, there is a thin line that marks the boundary between adjacent panels. When I turn on gridlines, these thin lines become indistinguishable from the gridlines, and it isn't clear where one panel ends and another begins. Is there a way to adjust the thickness of the line that marks panel boundaries?

    Cookiemole Cookiemole
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    May 20, 2019 1:28 PM
    3729 views | 1 replies

Latest Discussions

  • How to analyze PSM data(Propensity Score Matching) in JMP?

    How to analyze PSM data(Propensity Score Matching) in JMP?If it is yes, please tell me what detail steps in JMP manu,If there is any available examples in JMP sample data?

    mujahida mujahida
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    May 7, 2019 9:30 PM
    2210 views | 0 replies
  • Chi square or Cochran's Q test

    Okay, so i have to decide whether i should use chi-square or Cochran's Q test for one of my study.If i assume meat as experimental unit (EU) and impose 6 different wood smoke (like apple smoke, cedar smoke, hickory smoke etc.) on EU and consumers (people) act as observational unit (OU). I have 10 consumers and each one will taste each treatment (6 treatments) and respond liking (9 point scale), an...

    sharmachetan sharmachetan
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    Apr 16, 2019 3:54 PM
    2837 views | 0 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
    2884 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
    2227 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
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