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view all learning resourcesIn an augmented design, if the original experiment includes block factors, when conducting an augmented design for the original experiment, it is found that the number of experimental runs recommended for the augmented design (after adding model terms) is not simply the sum of the number of runs in the original experiment and the number of newly added model terms. How should the number of recommen...
How can I get all parts of a string except for the last segment? For example, given "This is a sentence," using -1 can get the last word "sentence." Using [1 3] can get "This is a," but since the string's length varies each time, the positions are not fixed. Is there a way to directly get all parts of the string except for the last segment?
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I would like to perform a modified Poisson regression using JMP. I would also like to display confidence intervals using robust variance. Could you please explain in detail how to do this in JMP? Thank you very much in advance.
I’m running into significant performance issues with Graph Builder in JMP v19 when working with a large table (~13 million rows). In JMP v18, I was able to interact fluidly with the same dataset — panning, zooming, and switching variables were all manageable. It’s a single table of about 13M rows, with a couple-dozen columns, on a pretty heavy workstation with 64 GB RAM. In JMP v19, however, I’m ...
In an augmented design, if the original experiment includes block factors, when conducting an augmented design for the original experiment, it is found that the number of experimental runs recommended for the augmented design (after adding model terms) is not simply the sum of the number of runs in the original experiment and the number of newly added model terms. How should the number of recommen...
I’m running into significant performance issues with Graph Builder in JMP v19 when working with a large table (~13 million rows). In JMP v18, I was able to interact fluidly with the same dataset — panning, zooming, and switching variables were all manageable. It’s a single table of about 13M rows, with a couple-dozen columns, on a pretty heavy workstation with 64 GB RAM. In JMP v19, however, I’m ...
Would anyone have an example of creating a custom data connector using Python in JMP 19?
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In stepwise regression using the Combine rule,
could you please help me understand how the F ratio for the child effect (Material B–C) is computed before it enters the model?
In my results, this value is F = 0.103779 (as shown in the screenshot).
It doesn’t seem to match the F ratio that would correspond to the larger of the two p-values mentioned in the JMP documentation —
that is, the joint probabi...
In stepwise regression using the Combine rule,
could you please help me understand how the F ratio for the child effect (Material B–C) is computed before it enters the model?
In my results, this value is F = 0.103779 (as shown in the screenshot).
It doesn’t seem to match the F ratio that would correspond to the larger of the two p-values mentioned in the JMP documentation —
that is, the joint probabi...
Hi JMP Community, I built a simple report with a graph builder plot, a multicolumn text section, and a summary section (see below) that I would like to export to PowerPoint. While I can save this report as a PDF without any problems, when I save it as a Presentation/PowerPoint manually or within the script, JMP generates slides that only contain the plot section and none of the text (GO GENES and...
For context, I am running analyses on a proteomics experiment. I have two datasets: Intraday (comparing AM to PM), and Longitudinal (comparing Day 0 to Day 30 to Day 90) for protein concentration. For Intraday, I have 600 proteins I am looking at. For Longitudinal, I have 68. I want to find out the magnitude of change between the time points for each protein, so I am trying to find z-scores. I am ...
I am trying to determine an appropriate sampling plan for a manufacturing process which has a dimensional in process control (a length). There is a USL and LSL with a target. Cpk and Ppk are both coming in at >2 on a sample size of >2000 units across two mfg. lots.
We sampled at a rate of ~5%. I’m trying to figure out what the minimum sample rate is to ensure quality (95/95 confidence coverage). H...
I'm using the moving box smoother in JMP 19 graph builder and can't seem to find any definitive documentation on how to interpret the 2 shade gradations surrounding the smoother curve. Are these confidence bands? If so is the lighter (wider) the 99% band and the darker (narrower) 95%?
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