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MannPuppy432
Level I

Dunnett Quantile

some body can help me on this formula, why i cannot give 4 numbers on this ?

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jthi
Super User

Re: Dunnett Quantile

My guess is that it is related to the other inputs you are using Dunnett Quantile(1-alpha, nTrt, dfe, <lambdaVec=.>)  (I'm not familiar with this function).

 

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Dunnett Quantile(0.95, 3, 11, [1 2 3 4]);

Will throw an matrix dimension error

 

 

matrix dimensions are incorrect for operation in access or evaluation of 'Dunnett Quantile' , Bad Argument([1 2 3 4]), Dunnett Quantile/*###*/(0.95, 3, 11, [1 2 3 4])

 

and this won't

 

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Dunnett Quantile(0.95, 4, 11, [1 2 3 4]);

 

 

-Jarmo
MannPuppy432
Level I

Re: Dunnett Quantile

my formula is so simple, but somehow JMP inform error on lamdaVec

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Dunnett Quantile(0.95, 1, 146, [0.7]);

 

jthi
Super User

Re: Dunnett Quantile

For me your example works fine (using JMP 17.2)

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If lambdaVec isn't matrix it will throw an error (0.7 instead of [0.7])

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-Jarmo

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