Interactive HTML is how JMP’s content can be shared on the internet. It is the content you see on JMP Public and JMP Live. Every development cycle, we increase the set of JMP features that are interactive in this format.
We have always tried to include the most commonly used features, based on user feedback that we solicit. Having reached the point where most of those features are supported, we can now turn our attention toward supporting the less frequently used features.
Rather than cover them in one giant post, this blog introduces a series of posts that highlight each of the new features supported in JMP 19.
The series also covers a few features that take advantage of JMP running in a server when the Interactive HTML content is published to JMP Public or JMP Live.
Here's what to expect
- Provides interactive three-dimensional drawing and animation on the web.
- Rotates and zooms on your three-dimensional data.
- Supports color, size, and marker shapes.

Multiple response in local data filters
- Filters data containing multiple responses per table cell.
- Supports all matching criteria (such as any, all, exactly, only, at least, at most) and between numbers of items selected in multiple response data.

Statistical process control
- Includes Process Screening, Control Chart Warnings Triage, and
Environmental Monitoring, all in a Web browser.
- Monitors and keeps your processes in control.
- Allows you to communicate and collaborate with colleagues to resolve issues quickly.

Many new profilers
- Supports many profilers in reliability platforms.
- Provides interactive responses, confidence intervals, and prediction intervals.

JMP menu items
- Access more JMP menu items, which brings more control to JMP Live users in Distributions, Bivariate, and Oneway platforms.

Word clouds
- Connects relationships between terms in the Word Cloud and a Text Explorer analysis.
- Displays the number of occurrences when hovering over a word.

Pie charts
- Remain popular in business, even if they aren’t loved by statisticians.
- Useful in companies with a culture of making decisions based on data and statistics by helping to communicate the big picture.
- Include both ring and traditional pie charts.

We hope you enjoy this blog series and continue to send us feedback on what you would like to see in future releases. You can do that by entering your comments below, reaching out to JMP Technical Support, or making a wish on the JMP User Community.
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