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JMP On Air

The Tables Menu

(view in My Videos)

JMP’s Tables Menu contains functions that allow you to further explore your data. In this episode of JMP In Action, Senior Systems Engineer Martin Demel shows you how to split, stack and subset your data to both fit the analysis purpose and to manipulate the data without the need to recode. Follow along as Martin uses blood pressure data to further explore what he considers the most helpful aspects of the Tables Menu.

 

Comments
Vball247

Thanks for the user tips on the "multiple series stack" under Tables > Stack, very helpful in some data situations. Would it be possible when "multiple series stack" is selected to have a preview box to show where the columns would go for the two options: every nth column vs n columns in a row (contiguous)? Will add to JMP Wish list. 

Hi Vball247,

thanks for your feedback. It's a nice idea to have a preview window, as you already mentioned this is a perfect match to put into the JMP wishlist :)

Best regards,

Martin