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Latest Discussions

  • Hierarchical clustering Ward's method and normality assumption

    Hi,    I have left censored data (values below detection are assigned zero) that I would like analyze by hierarchical clustering in JMP using Ward's minimum distance method.   I had assume that because Ward's method is based on "the distance between two clusters is the ANOVA sum of squares between the two clusters summed over all the variables." that the assumption of normality in the distribution...

    bwt bwt
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    Nov 19, 2021 10:12 AM
    1909 views | 1 replies
  • Weight of specific group of data in whole dataset

    In the image attached, I am trying to find out or rather calculate weight of the set of variables in circle in (A). When it is included in the data set it gives an R-sq of 0.59, however, when it is excluded the coefficient reduces to the minimum (B).  How can give a weighted value to the dataset, as I would like to exclude it from the dataset while showing and explaining on valid reasons why it is...

    Gabriel Gabriel
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    Nov 19, 2021 8:46 AM
    1690 views | 3 replies
  • Parsing lengthy XML file with multiple duplicate tags and multiple nested tags

    I could use some help trying to use JMP to parse an very lengthy XML file (approximately 225K lines) to create a single data table but have not been able to get very far after several hours of coding a script file and several internet searches.  I will place a snippet of the XML file below that contain a section of the file that I am trying to parse to create the table. There are other sections wi...

    kprentiss kprentiss
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    Nov 19, 2021 8:41 AM
    1294 views | 1 replies
  • DoE with two-choice experiments, continuous response variable

    We want to rank the preference  of population of animals for n different recipes. Recipes are tested in two-choice assays, where groups of over 100 individuals can choose one choice or the other. Preference for the group is computed as a preference index, a continuous variable that is between -1 and 1. Is there an experimental design that would help reduce the number of combinations to test in ord...

    Alexa_Guigue Alexa_Guigue
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    Nov 19, 2021 7:06 AM
    733 views | 0 replies
  • How to save a linked subset

    Hi, Is there any way I can save the linked subset? I have a main data table, from where I created a subset table. With that subset table, I created a plot. If I want to save the whole project and open it again, then the linked part doesn't work. If I select data in subset table, it doesn't select data in the main table. Does anybody know how to do that?

    Ri123 Ri123
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    Nov 18, 2021 11:58 PM
    1243 views | 1 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Hierarchical clustering Ward's method and normality assumption

    Hi,    I have left censored data (values below detection are assigned zero) that I would like analyze by hierarchical clustering in JMP using Ward's minimum distance method.   I had assume that because Ward's method is based on "the distance between two clusters is the ANOVA sum of squares between the two clusters summed over all the variables." that the assumption of normality in the distribution...

    bwt bwt
    Discussions |
    Nov 19, 2021 10:12 AM
    1909 views | 1 replies
  • Parsing lengthy XML file with multiple duplicate tags and multiple nested tags

    I could use some help trying to use JMP to parse an very lengthy XML file (approximately 225K lines) to create a single data table but have not been able to get very far after several hours of coding a script file and several internet searches.  I will place a snippet of the XML file below that contain a section of the file that I am trying to parse to create the table. There are other sections wi...

    kprentiss kprentiss
    Discussions |
    Nov 19, 2021 8:41 AM
    1294 views | 1 replies
  • DoE with two-choice experiments, continuous response variable

    We want to rank the preference  of population of animals for n different recipes. Recipes are tested in two-choice assays, where groups of over 100 individuals can choose one choice or the other. Preference for the group is computed as a preference index, a continuous variable that is between -1 and 1. Is there an experimental design that would help reduce the number of combinations to test in ord...

    Alexa_Guigue Alexa_Guigue
    Discussions |
    Nov 19, 2021 7:06 AM
    733 views | 0 replies
  • How to save a linked subset

    Hi, Is there any way I can save the linked subset? I have a main data table, from where I created a subset table. With that subset table, I created a plot. If I want to save the whole project and open it again, then the linked part doesn't work. If I select data in subset table, it doesn't select data in the main table. Does anybody know how to do that?

    Ri123 Ri123
    Discussions |
    Nov 18, 2021 11:58 PM
    1243 views | 1 replies
  • Why Is This a Cringeworthy Statistics Statement? #1

    I'm going to start a few discussion threads over the next few weeks, and I invite any JMP user to chime   in with their thoughts.  These discussions will revolve around "Cringeworthy Statistics Statements."    Please consider contributing.  After a few days, I'll summarize thoughts in a blog post, and introduce another Cringeworthy Statement!   Here is Cringeworthy Statement #1:   We run a t-test...

    JerryFish JerryFish
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    Nov 18, 2021 8:17 PM
    6550 views | 12 replies

Latest Discussions

  • DoE with two-choice experiments, continuous response variable

    We want to rank the preference  of population of animals for n different recipes. Recipes are tested in two-choice assays, where groups of over 100 individuals can choose one choice or the other. Preference for the group is computed as a preference index, a continuous variable that is between -1 and 1. Is there an experimental design that would help reduce the number of combinations to test in ord...

    Alexa_Guigue Alexa_Guigue
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    Nov 19, 2021 7:06 AM
    733 views | 0 replies
  • Can I share dashboard with specific person in JMP Public?

    Hi, I would like to share my dashboard in JMP Public. However, there are only two choices: "only share with me" and "share with everyone". Is there anyway to share with specific persons? Thanks.

    lujc07 lujc07
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    Nov 9, 2021 7:41 AM
    743 views | 0 replies
  • Changing axis scale with superscripts

    I'm wondering how to change my axis scale with superscripts. I am using unicode font to write the superscripts but I am having trouble applying the superscripts to my axis. I want the minimun to be 10⁻¹⁰ and maximum to be 10⁻³. I have attached scrrenshots below of what I'm stuck on. I'm thinking I need to use a custom format but I can't figure it out. Y axis scale needs to be LOG.   

    hannahmcnamara hannahmcnamara
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    Nov 7, 2021 1:02 PM
    643 views | 0 replies
  • Predictive Modeling Using JMP Pro is Scheduled!

    The Predictive Modeling Using JMP Pro course is scheduled in the Live Web classroom 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm EDT, Monday-Thursday, 11-14APR2022. Learn how to build and understand predictive models such as generalized regression models, support vector machines, naive Bayes, decision trees, and neural networks. We'll also compare complex models and score new data in JMP. Click here for the course page and...

    KathyKiraly KathyKiraly
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    Nov 5, 2021 6:50 AM
    715 views | 0 replies
  • Variability Chart Platform Factor Re-Insert Positions (Not Swapping)

    Hello JMP Community, I understand dragging between any two factors swaps the location pairs in the Variability Chart platform. Is there a way to drag to specifically re-insert the factors instead? For example, can I drag "Layout" between "Horizontal" and "Wafer ID" in the attached screenshot instead of performing multiple drags to have the intended result? I am aware I can do this reordering with ...

    Technician Technician
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    Oct 26, 2021 11:04 AM
    1135 views | 0 replies
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