One of the universal features the the holding down of the Control Key when you make a selection, or resize a graph. Holding down the Control Key(CNTL) will tell JMP to apply the same selection to all of the same results in the display window.
Also, you can change the preferences so that by default, the Wilcoxon test will automatically performed whenever you run a Oneway Platform
File==>Preferences==>Platforms==>Oneway
Then select Wilcoxon Each Pair
Can you please provide some additional details. What do you mean when you say "Figures"? What statistical analysis are you going to be using?
Hello,
sorry for the vague description.
I created several figures with the same X factor but different Y response.
And I am going to apply Wilcoxon to each of them.
It's a repetitive work to click on buttons for Wilcoxon test on each figure, so I am wondering if there's better way that apply to all the figures.
Thanks!
Hello,
sorry for the vague description.
I created several figures with the same X factor but different Y response.
And I am going to apply Wilcoxon to each of them.
It's a repetitive work to click on buttons for Wilcoxon test on each figure, so I am wondering if there's better way that apply to all the figures.
Thanks!
One of the universal features the the holding down of the Control Key when you make a selection, or resize a graph. Holding down the Control Key(CNTL) will tell JMP to apply the same selection to all of the same results in the display window.
Also, you can change the preferences so that by default, the Wilcoxon test will automatically performed whenever you run a Oneway Platform
File==>Preferences==>Platforms==>Oneway
Then select Wilcoxon Each Pair
Thank you Jim!
Changing preference is a perfact way to save my time!
I did try holding Control key to include all the figures I intended to analyze, and click on the red triangle on one of the figure choosing Wilcoxon.
But it didn't work out applying to all the figure.
Did I do anything worng?
Is each analysis in a separate window, or are you generating them all at once and then they all appear in one display window? If your answer is the later, then the CNTL will work. The CNTL will not span across display windows
It's in one display window.
I made an illustration slide of how I carry out that process using add mean and stev as example.
Could you please correct my mistakes?
Thank you very much!
Thanks, Jim.
I previuosly misunderstood what you said, now the problem is solved.
Thank you again