The non-parametric estimate of the survival probability is constant over a given interval. For example, here is an analysis in which I want to estimate the survival at 132.
![surv window.PNG surv window.PNG](https://community.jmp.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/54349iCFC041E81790A3AA/image-size/large?v=v2&px=999)
Open the Combined outline in the Survival platform and find 132 in the table.
![surv prob.PNG surv prob.PNG](https://community.jmp.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/54350i9EA3B407F35C13F5/image-size/large?v=v2&px=999)
The estimate is 0.1 over the interval [128,134].
![life dist prob.PNG life dist prob.PNG](https://community.jmp.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/54351iD73321225EAF5A1B/image-size/large?v=v2&px=999)
The Nonparametric Estimate in Life Distribution provides the same information in the last column: 1 - failure = survival = 1 - 0.9 = 0.1. Many analysts prefer the mid-point estimate to the original K-M estimate.