How Domestic is My Car Data
Attached: Data from the Blog "How Domesitc is My Car? (Graph and Dashboard Exploration) by Scott Wise See scripts for Graphs (Butterfly Charts & Tree Mpas) and Dahsboard views...
Attached: Data from the Blog "How Domesitc is My Car? (Graph and Dashboard Exploration) by Scott Wise See scripts for Graphs (Butterfly Charts & Tree Mpas) and Dahsboard views...
Attached is the Master JMP File (CustomStarterSpecFile-QbD.jmp) used to make a JMP Custom Starter Menu that orients tools common used in a QbD (Quality by Design) flow. QbD is a proce...
I created the shape files for the Periodic Table of Elements. The shapes can be referenced by the name of each element. The shape files are called PeriodicTable-Name.jmp and PeriodicTable-XY.jmp.&nbs...
Sample Data: 2016 Brexit EU Referendum ResultsScripted to Demonstrate:- Graph Builder Bar Charts with Error Bars- Graph Builder Density Distribution OverlaysSource: http://www.bbc.com/news/politics/eu_referendum/results/local
Pre and Post Game Measurements Data Tables for "Have you Tried.." JMP Newswire Video
Data set from the second designed eggsperiment described in this blog.
These data represent the outcome of every game played in the 2014-15 NBA season. The columns are coded in a way that allows us to fit the Bradley-Terry model. Run the "Generalized Regression" script on the table while using JMP Pro to reproduce the analyses discussed in this related blog post. Please note that the Generalized Regression script requires JMP Pro version 12.1 or later.
This example guides you through the construction of a split-plot design and the analysis of the experimental results. Split-plot designs are commonplace in manufacturing and engineering studies. In a split-plot experiment, hard-to-change factors are reset only between one whole plot and the next whole plot. The whole plot is divided into subplots, and the levels of the easy-to-change factors are r...
In this example, you construct a two-way split-plot design and then analyze the resulting data.A two-way split-plot (also known as strip-plot or split-block) design consists of two split-plot components. In industry, these designs arise when batches of material or experimental units from one processing stage pass to a second processing stage. To use a two-way split-plot design, you must be able to...
In this example, you create a design to optimize the yield of a chemical reaction. Your experimental factors include a categorical factor at three levels, where constraints involve two of the levels. You use the Disallowed Combinations Filter to enter the constraints.
This example shows you how to include fixed covariates in a design. You want to study the Shrinkage of parts produced by an injection molding process. You have data on 25 batches of raw (thermoplastic) material for potential use in your study. For each batch, you have measurements of Specific Gravity and Tensile Strength, and you have a Supplier identifier. These are your covariates.You want to s...
This example guides you through constructing a design for a mixture of mixtures situation and analyzing the resulting data.
In this example, you create a design for an experiment involving both mixture factors and process factors. The design is an 18-run design that is balanced with respect to the levels of a categorical factor. The design enables you to fit a full response surface. You use Design Evaluation plots and results to examine the relative prediction variance of the design.
This example shows you how to construct a response surface design that accommodates two continuous factors and a blocking factor with four runs per block. You can include categorical or discrete numeric factors in a similar fashion.
This example guides you through constructing a supersaturated design to study 12 factors in 8 runs and then shows you how to analyze data that results from this experiment.
Guides you through an example of constructing a design with a fixed block. Suppose that you want to study three factors. You can run only three trials per day and you expect substantial day-to-day variation. You need to block your design over multiple days. Also, you want to estimate all two-factor interactions.
Generalized regression approach to Bradley-Terry model for the chip tasting data collected from Potato chip smackdown: US vs. Canada - JMP Blog.
PowerPoint accompanying JMP 12 webcast. See accompanying resources and videos made from Olivia Lippincott's ollipp webcast:http://www.jmp.com/en_us/events/ondemand/mastering-jmp/using-geographic-maps.html
I created this set of female muscle map shape files to help with my workout data visualization as featured on the JMP blog (Using my muscle map as a selection filter for workout data) and I'll use them again in my upcoming Discovery talk about that project. Some of the shapes are not ideal, but I thought I'd post them in case anyone else has data and would like to visualize it overlaid on a body ...
Example of a covering array where some factors can not be tested at the same time.
Is Belgium chocolate really better than US chocolcate?A blind taste test with 25 subjects testing 5 pairs of chocolates. The experiment was designed using the JMP Custom Designer, and the data are analyzed using JMP's Choice platform. See the JMP blog for a description of the experimental design and the resulting analysis.
Data from Redfin.com used by Julian Parris julian in his JMP 12 Mastering JMP Live Webcasts | Mastering JMP webcast on Basic Analysis and Plotting.
An example for testing the preferences for the Categorical platform in JMP. All possible settings for any pair of factors appears in the design.
JMP data and PowerPoint to accompany JMP User Presentation on Text Analytics Using JMP® given at June 4, 2015 session on What's New in JMP 12. Presented by JMP user and Mid-Atlantic JMP User Group co-chair, Melvin Alexander melvin.alexander1 – Social Security Administration, Baltimore, MD.
The attached data table is completely invented data that I created to write the blog post "Process Capability in JMP 12".
Use the journal to understand the key capabilities of Graph Builder, and use the data from the four case studies to practice using Graph Builder. Generate a waterfall plot of tumor volume, line graph of house price index, heat map of measles incidence, and several composite maps on diet tracking. You can also view the scripts to recreate the graphs yourself.Originally presented by Jordan Hiller ...
Data set used in the blog entry:Which Lilly Pulitzer for Target sizes get higher prices on eBay