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  • Factor not statistical significant in Effect Tests although there is statistical significance difference among factor levels from Tukey Multiple Comparison

    Hi, I am using Generalized Regression model to perform analysis in my data, with Binomial as response distribution (because my response values - ErrorAT - are either 0 or 1). I am using Lasso as the estimation method. I opted to used generalized regression due to the large correlation among some factors.  I have a quick question related to this model: one of the main factors (seedAT) was removed f...

    AnnaPaula AnnaPaula
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    Apr 17, 2021 1:41 PM
    3643 views | 6 replies
  • Multivariate and Univariate Measures for Testing Homoscedasticity Across Groups: Example X5 moderated by X3

    I am trying to figure out how JMP can provide Multivariate tests for homoscedasticity, and univariate tests for homoscedasticity. So i have moderation of distribution x5 by a firm size x3 and my dependent variables are X19, X20, X21. JMP does not provide for Box's m test but i can use Barlett. However, using to use both X5 and X3 ni the fit group cannot be done to get to these values for univariat...

    Nickbuon1 Nickbuon1
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    Apr 17, 2021 9:53 AM
    1140 views | 1 replies
  • Extracting digits before and after the comma

    Hi, I'm struggling from extracting digits from a string before and after the commahow can I get 0.98 and 0.97 from a string?string = "A_BD_CEEE:0.98,0.975620708"; first_number = Num( Regex( string, "(\d\d?\d?):", "\1" ) );expected outfirst_number = 0.98second_number = 0.975 thanks 

    joshua joshua
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    Apr 17, 2021 4:24 AM
    2726 views | 3 replies
  • help:multiple regression

    hi, does anyone know how to compare two multiple regression?i have two years data, so each year I will make a multiple regression using the same independent and dependent variable just different 2 years. how I can compare these two 

    tang1111 tang1111
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    Apr 16, 2021 3:33 PM
    1749 views | 3 replies
  • Rolling cumulative sum by groups of column entries

    Hi, I am trying to create the cumulative sum column as shown in the table below. When I use the Col cumulative sum( value) directly, it gives cumulative sum for entire value column. Can anyone please help me understand how to calculate the cumulative sum for groups of Type as shown in table below? NameTypevaluecumulative sumAAAT111AAAT11011AAAT13243AAAT1447AAAT222AAAT235AAAT2510AAAT2616BBBT13232BB...

    dileepkr dileepkr
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    Apr 16, 2021 12:03 PM
    5119 views | 5 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Factor not statistical significant in Effect Tests although there is statistical significance difference among factor levels from Tukey Multiple Comparison

    Hi, I am using Generalized Regression model to perform analysis in my data, with Binomial as response distribution (because my response values - ErrorAT - are either 0 or 1). I am using Lasso as the estimation method. I opted to used generalized regression due to the large correlation among some factors.  I have a quick question related to this model: one of the main factors (seedAT) was removed f...

    AnnaPaula AnnaPaula
    Discussions |
    Apr 17, 2021 1:41 PM
    3643 views | 6 replies
  • Multivariate and Univariate Measures for Testing Homoscedasticity Across Groups: Example X5 moderated by X3

    I am trying to figure out how JMP can provide Multivariate tests for homoscedasticity, and univariate tests for homoscedasticity. So i have moderation of distribution x5 by a firm size x3 and my dependent variables are X19, X20, X21. JMP does not provide for Box's m test but i can use Barlett. However, using to use both X5 and X3 ni the fit group cannot be done to get to these values for univariat...

    Nickbuon1 Nickbuon1
    Discussions |
    Apr 17, 2021 9:53 AM
    1140 views | 1 replies
  • Extracting digits before and after the comma

    Hi, I'm struggling from extracting digits from a string before and after the commahow can I get 0.98 and 0.97 from a string?string = "A_BD_CEEE:0.98,0.975620708"; first_number = Num( Regex( string, "(\d\d?\d?):", "\1" ) );expected outfirst_number = 0.98second_number = 0.975 thanks 

    joshua joshua
    Discussions |
    Apr 17, 2021 4:24 AM
    2726 views | 3 replies
  • help:multiple regression

    hi, does anyone know how to compare two multiple regression?i have two years data, so each year I will make a multiple regression using the same independent and dependent variable just different 2 years. how I can compare these two 

    tang1111 tang1111
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    Apr 16, 2021 3:33 PM
    1749 views | 3 replies
  • Scaling Map Shape axis when missing part of the data

    Does anyone know if it is possible to force graph builder to scale the graph, when using Map Shape, based on the whole map property not just values you have? Currently it seems like if you don't have min-max values in your data, the scaling will only use the data you have even when using Show Missing Shapes option. I know I can do it by scripting at least by checking the min-max values for axis (f...

    jthi jthi
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    Apr 16, 2021 8:51 AM
    1107 views | 1 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Generation of overdispersed poisson count data (vs gamma poisson)

    Hello, I would like to reconcile the parametrization used in the Random Gamma Poisson(lambda, sigma)with the over-dispersion parameter as estimated in generalized linear model platform. Take for instance the attached table. Here the generating function is  Random Gamma Poisson(exp(1+3*:X1),10)Running glm with poisson/log + overdispersion I obtain: Overdispersion = 6.09.    Is there any way to link...

    matteo_patelmo matteo_patelmo
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    Apr 12, 2021 9:53 AM
    1181 views | 0 replies
  • JSL Syntax Change is coming: Name() is being deprecated

    Hi All,   I just read here that the JSL syntax for referencing a column using the Name() parser is going away. The new syntax is currently in use and at some point the old syntax will be removed entirely. There's a lot of people here who script, so thought it would be good to post something here.   I know I have a lot of code I'll need to change! Better to be ahead of the curve and change it befor...

    SDF1 SDF1
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    Apr 7, 2021 10:14 AM
    885 views | 0 replies
  • Workflow ideas for new projects

    Hi all, 

    After a year of playing around with JMP, I'm extremely satisfied with using it as my main data exploration platform. However, I'm overwhelmed about the tremendous amount of ways I can begin to explore my data. When starting a new project, let's say a biomonitoring study for instance, where does one begin their workflow? Are there any literature on JMP for starting a project from beginning ...

    MikeDereviankin MikeDereviankin
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    Mar 30, 2021 1:41 PM
    1163 views | 0 replies
  • Manipulating data table properties (cell width/height) INSIDE application module

    Hello! I have created and Application consisting of data from multiple data tables, plotted it into few separate cross-linked graph builders and hosting one preview of data table (which has images, which is kind of the point). I would like to manipulate the cell width / height of the data table cells included into this application/dashboard, but the task seems impossible. For only the data table, ...

    plotMaster plotMaster
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    Mar 27, 2021 3:54 PM
    1411 views | 0 replies
  • What does it mean when the solution path for Elastic Net is not single-valued?

    Dear JMP Community,   (W10, 64-bit, JMP Pro 15.2.1)   I am running a model to assess the active predictors. I am doing this by using the Autovalidation add-in to generate a Null Factor for my data. I then use the GenReg platform to find estimates for each possible X-factor and then Bootstrap those estimates to get a better assessment of the contributions to the response. I came across a very stran...

    SDF1 SDF1
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    Feb 15, 2021 12:35 PM
    1333 views | 0 replies
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