In the attached data table are two data columns V and T. If one looks at the containes Graph the points show a nice curve. Now one is interested in the first order derivative dV/dT. Some software shall have a derivative function as part of the formulae that can be entered for a column; something like derivative (V, T) that calculates derivatives right away from the data. As far as I know JMP does not have a function like this.
To come close to such a function I would calculate a differentiation formula like the Differentiation Ratio in table. But I wasn’t very content with the result. Especially in the right tail of the curve the row-wise derivative yields a sequence of zeros and very high negative numbers. I would fit a nonlinear function (bi-exponential usually fits well for this type of curve) and then take the derivative of this function. See the respective columns.
If one were looking for something closer to data and not needing a specific function to fit, I would use a spline interpolation (s. Loess estimate in the table), but I had no time so far to do a calculation of the derivative.
Did I miss something in JMP? Are there alternative approaches?
Thanks and best regards
Bernd