Modernizing the Distribution platform – Options for fitted distributions
JMP 15 has delivered the modernization of the Distribution platform. This post details the new options available for fitted distributions.
JMP 15 has delivered the modernization of the Distribution platform. This post details the new options available for fitted distributions.
See new options for heatmaps, box plots, histograms and more.
In a previous blog post, I showed how to use the Extract Segment feature in Recode to extract a number embedded in a string. Recode also makes it easy to use a regular expression to perform the same task. Depending on the form of the data, it may be easier to use one tool versus the other.
Ever wished for an intuitive and super flexible approach for specifying and fitting models? Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a framework that provides just that! Think factor analysis merged with regression, together with simultaneous estimation of numerous effects and awesome graphs!
Contour plots are a common technique for visualizing functional data. Contours may take on different names for the various functions that they represent -- isotherms for curves of constant temperature, isobars for curves of constant pressure, and many more.
Distribution in JMP has been modernized in the latest version. Learn how to compare fits in Distribution.
Recode has always been a great tool for cleaning up messy data, but it’s also useful for extracting data embedded in text columns. JMP 15 adds the flexible Extract Segment tool, and the platform has been enhanced to generate semantic scripts in many cases so that the script or formula can be executed against new data.
A common question that comes up with Interactive HTML output is "Why is this report just an image?"
We point the cursor at something on our screens, and magic happens. That is the world of tooltips or hover windows.
The Distribution platform is one of the most widely used platforms in JMP. This platform is not only used for testing which distribution fits your data, but it is also used for data exploration, capability analysis, and so much more. This platform has been around since the first version of JMP, and it was time for a modernization. JMP 15 has delivered the modernization of this commonly used platf...
What if you wanted to optimize the shape of a curve? Or, understand how to control the periodicity of a response?
In JMP 15, there's a new feature that's not quite so obvious as the others. But its subtlety belies its power, giving users a renewed confidence in the designs they generate in the custom designer. And it's all thanks to some oft-overlooked research a curious guy found trying to answer a question with a seemingly obvious answer: Can you construct optimal designs for non-standard run sizes?
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What is functional data? What does functional data analysis provide us?
Want to try your hand at automating the publishing of JMP Live reports? Here are 10 efficiency boosting tips to help automate routine publishing tasks. Try these tips on scripts your write for reports and graphs you publish to JMP Public now.
Now that JMP Public has been out for a while, we've learned some things about what makes for a good post. As the curator of the Featured posts on the site, I've been collecting these best practices. Here's what I have so far (I expect this will be an evolving list.
Is your Mac stopping you from installing JMP because Mac OS says it cannot scan it for “malicious code” or it is from an “unidentified developer”? Here is what you can do to install JMP when you get these messages.
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Is your Mac stopping you from opening JMP because Mac OS says it is from an “unidentified developer”? Here is how to open JMP when you get this message.
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