Hello,
I have made a simple linear regression plot in JMP using Analyze > Fit Y by X. I have several data points plotted, with the x-axis being time and the y-axis being the parameter I'm measuring at each time point. I used Fit Line to add the simple regression line. I have also plotted my 95% confidence interval lines around the data (using Confid Curves Fit on the Linear Fit red triangle menu), and as well as that, I have included my lower and upper spec limits as the LSL and USL lines (plotted using Analyze > Quality and Process > Manage Spec Limits). The data show an increase over time, and the trend is significant. My data points fall within my spec lines, but there is a point where my 95% confidence interval line intersects the USL line.
My aim is to be able to show, on the graph, the x-value for where this intersection occurs, i.e. at what time point (measured on x-axis) the 95% confidence interval breaches the USL (not where the regression line would be predicted to intersect it). I've looked in all the red triangle menus and can't see anything to add this. I can use the Crosshairs tool to physically click where this confid line intersects the USL, but this is just a temporary look that only lasts as long as I hold down the mouse button. If possible, I would like to have a vertical line coming down from the intersection point of the lines to the x-axis (thus displaying the x-value at the intersection), or even if this could be listed on the stats and figures beneath the graph that would be fine too. I have seen plenty of help examples with extrapolation and predictions for the future, but this is not what I'm doing here; I'm just trying to visually pinpoint where this confid line-USL line intersect is from a data time point that's already been measured.
It feels like this should be a really simple thing to add, so I'm hoping someone is able to help. I'm on JMP 16.1.0. At the moment, the closest I can get to doing this is clicking on the upper confidence interval line and USL line interception point with the Crosshairs tool, and taking a screen grab at the same time, but I'm sure there must be a simple way JMP can show this intercept - especially as I know the USL point (i.e. the y-value of the intercept I want) so if I know the y, the x can be calculated, but I just don't have this particular equation of the confid line stated anywhere.
Would really appreciate any help or tips on this, thanks in advance for any help you can offer.