cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
JMP Wish List

We want to hear your ideas for improving JMP software.

  1. Search: Please search for an existing idea first before submitting a new idea.
  2. Submit: Post your new idea using the Suggest an Idea button. Please submit one actionable idea per post rather than a single post with multiple ideas.
  3. Kudo & Comment Kudo ideas you like, and comment to add to an idea.
  4. Subscribe: Follow the status of ideas you like. Refer to status definitions to understand where an idea is in its lifecycle. (You are automatically subscribed to ideas you've submitted or commented on.)

We consider several factors when looking for what ideas to add to JMP. This includes what will have the greatest benefit to our customers based on scope, needs and current resources. Product ideas help us decide what features to work on next. Additionally, we often look to ideas for inspiration on how to add value to developments already in our pipeline or enhancements to new or existing features.

Choose Language Hide Translation Bar

Plotting several trends from sensor data that have different units (or scale)

The GraphBuilder can be used to visualize sensor data as Y's and a DateTime as X to make trends.

 

However, when Y's have different units or scales, the only way is to pre-standardize the columns and plot them all together.

 

An axis default option that allows this visualization without having to transform the columns will be very essential for new JMP users that are getting data from their manufacturing systems (e.g., Osisoft PI in JMP 17).

 

See how it is done in historians below (+video).

ad_hoc_trending.png


To be clear, this is already standard in JMP, but only if you put variables in one axis:

FN_0-1678228718317.png

Again, the moment you add an X variable (DateTime), the plot squeezes variables using only one scale.

FN_1-1678228829497.png

 

 

 

 

13 Comments
ih
Super User (Alumni)
Super User (Alumni)

Awesome news!

Steve_Kim
Level IV

Many thanks! Keep up the good work! : )

hogi
Level XI

candidate of the Wish List Prioritization Survey - pilot run:
Introducing the JMP Wish List Prioritization Survey!