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optoman
Level I

data normalization

Hi All,

I'm very new to JMP. I am using 9.0.3 version.

I want to normalize my data, using one of the cells in the same data set.

Is there a function/script to do this ?

Thanks for your help,

Ozan.

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ron_horne
Super User (Alumni)

Re: data normalization

Hi Ozran,

in the Formula Editor for a column you can get built in references to many typical values of a variable by selecting "statistical" group of functions (i.e. col mean, col median, col max, col min and so on).

if you want to give a reference to a specific cell that is not the a regular parameter of a variable you need to slowly click twice in formula so it becomes a script and ad the number of the row in [].

for example, this column formula will divide each cell of the column "60 min" by the 25th cell of "90 min"

:Name("60 min") / :Name("90 min")[25]

 

Remember though that JMP is Not a Spreadsheet

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ron_horne
Super User (Alumni)

Re: data normalization

Hi Ozran,

in the Formula Editor for a column you can get built in references to many typical values of a variable by selecting "statistical" group of functions (i.e. col mean, col median, col max, col min and so on).

if you want to give a reference to a specific cell that is not the a regular parameter of a variable you need to slowly click twice in formula so it becomes a script and ad the number of the row in [].

for example, this column formula will divide each cell of the column "60 min" by the 25th cell of "90 min"

:Name("60 min") / :Name("90 min")[25]

 

Remember though that JMP is Not a Spreadsheet

optoman
Level I

Re: data normalization

Thanks Ron. It worked.

sbarnes
Level I

Re: data normalization

Thank you! That was a huge help.