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When generating features of a signal over time, some statistics—such as mean, median, and SD—can be easily calculated using New Formula Columns, grouped by a time bin column. However, important signal features such as kurtosis, skewness, and variance are missing from the available list.

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hogi
Level XII

Hi @Lu , agree!

Please have a look at Please synchronize Summary Statistics (Tables/Summary - Tabulate - Graph Builder Summary Statistics ... , same idea.
I didn't mention the Col ...() aggregations explicitly, but yes, they should be in the list as well !

Many of the statistics functions are just available via some of the statistics platforms - and not available via others.

 

One of the most important statistics which was not available as Col ... () up to now: Counting Categories!
compare: Tables/Summary

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Fortunately,  it will come with JMP19  :   Col N Categories

 

Besides that, Transform Columns - as comfortable as Summary Statistics? (💚) is a tremendous improvement for all platforms!

The new scoping framework provides on-the-fly grouped statistics for GraphBuilder - based on the power of  Col ...() aggregations.

 

Even better: For Grouped Statistics, JMP19 has a another great improvement:
JMP19 comes with a  Fast Way to calculate "nested" Col ... aggregations - like MAD .
So, if you know the function behind the aggregation, you can set it up manually by combining existing Col... ( ) aggregations.
And even if nesting is required - like it is for MAD, Skewness, Kurtosis , it will be orders of magnitude faster than before : )

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Amidst all this excitement, I have to agree. This approach is just for experts who are willing to set up the aggregation manually.
However, for the standard JMP user who wants to calculate Col Skewness() — just as they would with Col Mean() — it doesn't help.
There's still a lot to do to synchronize the different statistics platforms in JMP!

 

Status changed to: Acknowledged

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