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REW
Level I

How do I fit a normal 4 mixture to a distribution?

I frequently deal with multimodal distributions in my data. Usually they are straightforward normal 2 or 3 mixtures, but occasionally I have more modes. It must be possible to fit more than 3 normal mixtures. I have an example from some older work where JMP has produced exactly the kind of normal 4 mixture that I now need to do. I'm attaching this example. I'm using JMP Pro 17.0.0 - can anyone point me to how I can generate the kind of normal 4 fit that you see in the attached example?

JMP Normal4 Fit.jpg

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jthi
Super User

Re: How do I fit a normal 4 mixture to a distribution?

Not sure if there are other places where you can do this, but enable legacy fitters

jthi_0-1698730015280.png

and then you get new menu where you can use Normal Mixture Other

jthi_1-1698730047003.png

 

-Jarmo

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jthi
Super User

Re: How do I fit a normal 4 mixture to a distribution?

Not sure if there are other places where you can do this, but enable legacy fitters

jthi_0-1698730015280.png

and then you get new menu where you can use Normal Mixture Other

jthi_1-1698730047003.png

 

-Jarmo
REW
REW
Level I

Re: How do I fit a normal 4 mixture to a distribution?

Thanks! This works perfectly. Wonder why JMP makes this so hard to find and doesn't seem to have it in their documentation. However, you have gotten me to the right place, so thanks again.

Re: How do I fit a normal 4 mixture to a distribution?

You could use Life Distribution for this purpose.

REW
REW
Level I

Re: How do I fit a normal 4 mixture to a distribution?

The reply by jthi above is exactly the solution. Thanks.