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  • JMP > JSL > Best method to calculated signed Area Under the Curve for simple time series

    Hi JMP Community,   I need to calculate the signed area under the curve for simple time series data (see mock data below). Specifically, I need to calculate the area (as shown in the graphs above) above zero as positive and below zero as negative, including local shift from positive to negative and reciprocally.   Examples: AUC for curve A = Positive Area 1 + Negative Area 2 + Positive Area 3AUC ...

    Thierry_S Thierry_S
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    Aug 4, 2022 10:43 AM
    1384 views | 1 replies
  • Space Filling Design Output

    I have generated a fast flexible space filling design and had a few questions about the output. I was wondering what the discrepancy measure metric was measuring? Additionally, what does the MaxPro column at the bottom of the page indicate?   

    JMpuse1 JMpuse1
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    Aug 4, 2022 8:16 AM
    1526 views | 3 replies
  • Max Entropy Sampling favors the lower limit

    When I create small maximum entropy designs, I get unbalanced distributions for the variables. It's mostly regular and with some extra points at the ends; however, the lower end is sampled much more frequently than any other point. I have tried it many times and attached a few examples to this message. If needed, I can provide more. As you can see from the screenshot above, -1 is sampled must more...

    burakbagdatli burakbagdatli
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    Aug 4, 2022 7:38 AM
    883 views | 1 replies
  • What is the relevant output of Equivalence TOST Test pairwise comparison?

    Hi,I want to conduct an analysis for comparing two groups with paired samples for similarities (they should be similar).My choice was the TOST Test with pairwise comparisons. My boundaries for no difference were 0.4. The output of the analysis is this:Does this mean that there is no difference between the groups as it says: mean difference 0.4 with p < 0.05 ?Sorry this is the first time I work w...

    BonferrroniMean BonferrroniMean
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    Aug 4, 2022 6:22 AM
    1676 views | 2 replies
  • Split table is shifting some values

    Hi I have this table (attached) to which I've saved the script from the split function.Essentially the main table has for each sample 2 measurements for each target, "mean_numeric" and "value", each sample has 2 replicates and the 2 measurements should be the same (and are the same as far as I'm aware).I want to reformat the table using split so for each sample I have a row and then each target me...

    Agustin Agustin
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    Aug 4, 2022 4:39 AM
    1804 views | 4 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Space Filling Design Output

    I have generated a fast flexible space filling design and had a few questions about the output. I was wondering what the discrepancy measure metric was measuring? Additionally, what does the MaxPro column at the bottom of the page indicate?   

    JMpuse1 JMpuse1
    Discussions |
    Aug 4, 2022 8:16 AM
    1526 views | 3 replies
  • Max Entropy Sampling favors the lower limit

    When I create small maximum entropy designs, I get unbalanced distributions for the variables. It's mostly regular and with some extra points at the ends; however, the lower end is sampled much more frequently than any other point. I have tried it many times and attached a few examples to this message. If needed, I can provide more. As you can see from the screenshot above, -1 is sampled must more...

    burakbagdatli burakbagdatli
    Discussions |
    Aug 4, 2022 7:38 AM
    883 views | 1 replies
  • What is the relevant output of Equivalence TOST Test pairwise comparison?

    Hi,I want to conduct an analysis for comparing two groups with paired samples for similarities (they should be similar).My choice was the TOST Test with pairwise comparisons. My boundaries for no difference were 0.4. The output of the analysis is this:Does this mean that there is no difference between the groups as it says: mean difference 0.4 with p < 0.05 ?Sorry this is the first time I work w...

    BonferrroniMean BonferrroniMean
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    Aug 4, 2022 6:22 AM
    1676 views | 2 replies
  • Split table is shifting some values

    Hi I have this table (attached) to which I've saved the script from the split function.Essentially the main table has for each sample 2 measurements for each target, "mean_numeric" and "value", each sample has 2 replicates and the 2 measurements should be the same (and are the same as far as I'm aware).I want to reformat the table using split so for each sample I have a row and then each target me...

    Agustin Agustin
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    Aug 4, 2022 4:39 AM
    1804 views | 4 replies
  • Multiple regression with correlated variables

    Hi All, I need some help with regards to multiple regression and would really appreciate any help! Thank you in advance  Here is a problem in a nutshell –I have continuous Y and 16 X’sWhen I run multivariate analysis, I can see some terms are correlated. Say, X1 and X2 are corelated, I can only use one of themLikewise, I have many such pairsHowever, I do want to arbitrarily pick X1 over X2. So, wh...

    vipul vipul
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    Aug 3, 2022 11:48 PM
    7195 views | 11 replies

Latest Discussions

  • JSL Script Creates New Taskbar Icon When Run

    Hi All, I have what seems to be an odd problem. I've created a JSL script that launches a window through which a user can select some options and then run scripts to pull data from various sources. The odd thing that is happening is that when one of these scripts is run it causes all subsequent JMP windows to open under a new taskbar icon. An example for clarity: 1) User opens jmp. There is 1 icon...

    jbakri jbakri
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    Aug 1, 2022 12:32 PM
    1097 views | 0 replies
  • Choice model platform and marginal effects?

    Hi everyone,I have used the choice model platform to design and analyse choice experiments. However, at the analysis step, there are some parts of JMP platform output that are not clear, and I wonder if you can provide an answer:It is not clear how marginal effects are calculated in JMP.More specifically, how do we obtain marginal probabilities from marginal utilities since neither the utility fun...

    gav2013 gav2013
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    Jul 18, 2022 7:14 AM
    1011 views | 0 replies
  • July/August classes from JMP Education

    JMP Education is offering upcoming classes with a live instructor. Links go to the page in the course catalog with more information and a link to register. July 26-29: JMP: Reliability Analysis for Non-Repairable Systems August 9-12: JMP Pro: Analyzing Curves and Profiles Using the Functional Data Explorer August 16-19: JMP: Statistical Decisions Using ANOVA and Regression August 29-September 1: J...

    Di_Michelson Di_Michelson
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    Jul 11, 2022 8:50 AM
    663 views | 0 replies
  • Urgent: covariance parameter estimates are all zero (i.e. estimate, Std error, confidence interval)

    Dear All,I have been analysing a two factorial (3*4) RCBD repeated measures design by using the mixed model approach in JMP. Above is a section of the report I got. Why are the estimates zero. Other information include about the analysis include:1. 14 continuous variables measured four times at unequal time periods2. All the three covariance structures I tried (AR1, Toeplizt and spatial power) had...

    MomentMonster90 MomentMonster90
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    Jun 13, 2022 5:53 AM
    784 views | 0 replies
  • Validate column values (make sure all values in column follow a specific pattern)

    Is there a better way rather than iteration of all the rows to validate values in column? Let's say before making something with the column I want to make sure that all values in column match specific Regex. Like so:!IsMissing(Regex(Column(myColumn)[1], "^\w+(\d{3})\w+$", "\1"))I can iterate through each row to make sure that all of them match, but maybe there is a better way?  

    miguello miguello
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    May 6, 2022 11:09 AM
    631 views | 0 replies
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