How to export plot
In a lot of occasions, JMP utilizes plot to show results. My question is how to export the plots JMP generates with all the components such as legend, x axis, y axis, etc.
Thanks.
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In a lot of occasions, JMP utilizes plot to show results. My question is how to export the plots JMP generates with all the components such as legend, x axis, y axis, etc.
Thanks.
Is there any difference between Hard and Very Hard in the way JMP sets up the DOE? I know that there is a difference between Easy and Hard, but I cannot locate anything on the Very Hard setting.
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To be honest I have never taken a statistics class and for the most part fail at math. I have a set of data that represents cycle time for several stages of an order and I was asked to find the weighted average which wasn't really a problem and I was able to do this inside of SQL. Then I wass told that it was great but they also wanted 80th and 95th percentiles for the orders. After looking confus...
Is there a way in JMP to create a graph that combines a line chart with a bar chart? I was not able to create one using regular menus.
This is pretty easy to do in Excel, btw.
Thanks,
Peter
If the best-fit distribution is not the one you want to use, can you use the differences in the AICc or -2*loglikelihood values to justify the selection? If not, how could that be accomplished?
In a lot of occasions, JMP utilizes plot to show results. My question is how to export the plots JMP generates with all the components such as legend, x axis, y axis, etc.
Thanks.
Is there any difference between Hard and Very Hard in the way JMP sets up the DOE? I know that there is a difference between Easy and Hard, but I cannot locate anything on the Very Hard setting.
Thanks
If the best-fit distribution is not the one you want to use, can you use the differences in the AICc or -2*loglikelihood values to justify the selection? If not, how could that be accomplished?
Hi all,
I want to diplay a group median line in a variability chart. This platform has an option to display group mean, grand mean and grand median but not group median.
What is the best way to display group median?
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