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Events designed to further your knowledge and exploration of JMP.
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  • Join us for the Indian User Group Meeting - 28 Feb 2024

    Hey there,   I would like to invite you to attend the JMP Indian User Group Meeting on 28 February 2024, at 1:30 – 2:35 pm New Delhi time. This meeting will be held online.
    Like many other JMP events, sharing knowledge and sparking creativity are always among our key objectives. At this meeting, Kim Hui Lim, a consultant from JMP, will provide an overview of all the JMP capabilities, with emphasi...

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    Feb 22, 2024 9:33 PM
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  • Scripters Club 2024: Session 2 - Preparing Unstructured Incoming Data for Analysis

    Presenter: @jthi  (view in My Videos)   Edit (jthi): Added files

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    Feb 22, 2024 2:57 AM
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  • Videos of solutions to capstone practices from Statistical Decisions using ANOVA and Regression

    This series of videos contain solutions to the capstone practices from Statistical Decisions using ANOVA and Regression. The course data can be found at Statistical Decisions Using ANOVA and Regression Course - JMP User Community. These capstone practices are in Lesson 5. 1. ATC Panel Layout (4:45)  2. Drug Stability (4:27)  3. Concrete Strength (5:06)  4. Carbohydrate Reduction/Dietary Change (5:...

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    Feb 20, 2024 6:43 AM
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  • Recording DOE Club Q1 2024

    Hosted by @HadleyMyers , DOE enthusiasts shared discusions about several topics.  Feel free to continue the discussions below!    Video 1: Introduction (view in My Videos)   Video 2: Dealing with outliers (view in My Videos)   Comments:  @Victor_G : And also separate repetitions from replications to better understand if the problem comes from measurement process (repetitions), or from the system (...

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  • Ireland JMP Users Group Call for Content 2024 now open

      We are excited to announce that we will be returning to Ireland for a Users Group session, and we are looking forward to gathering with JMP users in person again. The session will take place at Trinity College Dublin, Swift Theatre, on June 12th, and the full registration page will be activated soon.   We need YOU! 
    The call for content is open, and you can now submit your topic to the organisin...

    Irish JMP Users Group Discussions |
    Feb 7, 2024 1:45 AM
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  • Scripters Club 2024: Session 1 - Application Builder

    Learn in this session some of the basics of creating applications with one or more interactive elements. We will discuss key elements that make App Builder great, along with some lesser-known features. Topics include building multiple module applications, scoping, managing windows, working with the App Builder interface, how JSL is different with App Builder, and working with other JMP elements su...

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    Feb 2, 2024 4:15 AM
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  • Predictive modelling with machine learning in JMP – K Nearest Neighbours (KNN)

    The K Nearest Neighbours, or KNN, platform predicts a response value for a given observation using the responses of the observations in that observation’s local neighbourhood. It can be used to classify a categorical response as well as to predict a continuous response.   KNN is a non-parametric, supervised machine learning algorithm. It works on the underlying assumption that similarities in ce...

    India JMP Users Group Library |
    Jan 31, 2024 11:53 PM
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  • Automating Your Analysis Workflow

    Automating Your Analysis Workflow 
    The JMP Scripting Language (JSL) will give you the tools you need to make using JMP even more productive. This topic may cover saving scripts to journals and data tables, combining scripts to automate repetitive actions, and creating repeatable and reproducible analyses using the Enhanced Log and Workflow Builder.  (view in My Videos) This is part of the Get Goin...

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    Jan 31, 2024 7:34 AM
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  • Preparing your data

    I have been told by many different people that they spend 80% of their time preparing their data and 20% of their time doing the actual analysis. While the data analysis was 80% of the fun, the preparation was -81%. (and I was also told by an engineer that % can't be negative, so this is a bad joke XD)   In JMP, we provide many tools that make it easy to prepare your data, so you can spend 80% of...

    India JMP Users Group Library |
    Jan 21, 2024 7:33 PM
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  • Welcome - and why you should subscribe

    Welcome to the India User Group Community Page!   At JMP, we are proud that our users are located all over the world. Apart from (of course) being super happy to see our software becoming even more successful after 30 years, we just love to know that people are working hard on complex research and engineering even in some of the most remote places on our planet.    We want to provide as many reso...

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    Jan 19, 2024 12:35 AM
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  • Search JMP

    If you are not sure where to find a statistical procedure, do a search across JMP. Results are tailored to the window that you launch the search from, such as a data table or report. Click Help > Search JMP. Or, press Ctrl+comma on Windows, ^+comma on Mac.Enter your search text.Click the result that contains the procedure that you want. On the right, you can see a description and the location of t...

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    Dec 21, 2023 12:09 PM
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  • Capture a JMP Workflow

    If you find yourself doing the same steps over and over in JMP, capture your steps with Workflow Builder. It is like an advanced macro that records your actions in JMP so that you can replay them or share them with others. Select File > New > Workflow.Click Record to start recording.Perform your steps in JMP, like opening a data table and performing analyses. As you complete an analysis, close the...

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    Dec 21, 2023 12:09 PM
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  • Copy or Pin Data in a Plot

    When you place your cursor over a data point in a plot, you see that data point's information (including images, if they exist) in a hover label. To copy the label information, right-click on the hover label and select Copy. Then, you can paste the information into another application. Copy Data in a Plot To pin the hover label information, click the Pin icon in the top corner of the hover label...

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    Dec 21, 2023 12:09 PM
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  • Automatically Save Open Windows (macOS)

    Automatically save all open projects, reports, data tables, journals, or scripts at specified intervals. Select JMP > Preferences > General, and set the number of minutes next to Autosave Timeout. Automatically Saving Open Windows

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    Dec 21, 2023 12:09 PM
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  • Automatically Save Open Windows (Windows)

    Automatically save all open projects, reports, data tables, journals, or scripts at specified intervals. Select File > Preferences > General, and set the number of minutes next to Autosave Timeout. Automatically Saving Open Windows

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    Dec 21, 2023 12:09 PM
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  • Paste Reports into Other Applications (macOS)

    To copy a portion of a report, use the selection tool () on the toolbar or the Tools menu. Select the areas that you want to copy. Hold the Shift key to select more than one area.Select Edit > Copy.In the other application, select Edit > Paste or Edit > Paste Special. You can also drag the selection from JMP to the destination. Note: JMP makes clipboard data available in multiple formats, and ...

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    Dec 21, 2023 12:09 PM
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  • Paste Reports into Other Applications (Windows)

    To copy a portion of a report, use the selection tool () on the toolbar or the Tools menu. Select the areas that you want to copy. Hold the Shift key to select more than one area.Select Edit > Copy.Follow the other application's directions for pasting text and objects from other programs. You can also drag the selection from JMP to the destination. Note: JMP makes clipboard data available in m...

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    Dec 21, 2023 12:08 PM
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  • Execute Several Actions (macOS)

    To select several commands simultaneously: Hold down the Option key and click the red triangle. A window appears that contains all of the options on the red triangle menu. Change as many options as you want.(Optional) To save your changes as preferences, under Platform Preferences, click Save Changes to.Click OK. Select Multiple Options

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    Dec 21, 2023 12:08 PM
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  • Execute Several Actions (Windows)

    To select several commands simultaneously: In a JMP report, hold down the Alt key and click the red triangle. The window contains all of the options on the red triangle menu. Change as many options as you want.(Optional) To save your changes as preferences, under Platform Preferences, click Save Changes to.Click OK. Select Multiple Options

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    Dec 21, 2023 12:08 PM
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  • Show the Text Log in the Script Window (macOS)

    Display the embedded log to quickly see the results of your changes as you run and develop a script. To open the embedded log, right-click in the Script Editor and select Show Embedded Log. Or, to open the embedded log every time you open the Script Editor, select JMP > Preferences > Script Editor > Show embedded log on script window open. Embedded Log

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    Dec 21, 2023 12:08 PM
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  • Show the Text Log in the Script Window (Windows)

    Display the embedded log to quickly see the results of your changes as you run and develop a script. To open the embedded log, right-click in the Script Editor and select Show Embedded Log. Or, to open the embedded log every time you open the Script Editor, select File > Preferences > Script Editor > Show embedded log on script window open. Embedded Log

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    Dec 21, 2023 12:08 PM
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  • Quickly Import Data

    Use a wizard to quickly import data from the web, Excel, a PDF, and more. Select View (Windows) or Window (macOS) > JMP Starter.Click Import.Depending on the type of data or where you want to import it from, choose a wizard.Follow the steps in the wizard to import your data. Import Data from the JMP Starter

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    Dec 21, 2023 12:08 PM
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  • Make Data Files Smaller

    Use compression to minimize the size of your data table, allowing JMP to run faster. Compressing columns is particularly helpful when numeric columns contain many small integers, or when any column contains fewer than 255 unique values. For example, compressing columns in a data table with 389 columns and 85,000 rows might decrease the file size from 250MB to 33MB, depending on the type of data. T...

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    Dec 21, 2023 12:08 PM
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  • Create a Dashboard

    A dashboard is a visual tool that lets you run and present reports on a regular basis. To create a dashboard: Open the windows that you want to combine. Select File > New > Dashboard (Windows) or File > New > New Dashboard (Macintosh).Select the Blank Dashboard template.From the Reports pane, double-click each open window to place it on the dashboard.From the Dashboard Builder red triangle menu, s...

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    Dec 21, 2023 12:08 PM
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  • Find Out Why Data Is Not Interactive

    When you publish a report to JMP Live or export it to interactive HTML, most features are interactive. If your report contains features that are not supported and will be static, you get a notification during the publishing process. Notification of Partially Implemented HTML Features To find out which features are not supported, open the JMP Log. Select View > Log. JMP Log

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    Dec 21, 2023 12:08 PM
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  • Quickly See Which Data Table is Active

    When you have several data tables open, it can be hard to tell which one is active. In the Window List, the active data table is bold. Below, you can see that Big Class is the active data table. Window List Showing Active Data Table

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    Dec 21, 2023 12:00 PM
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  • Get Histograms Quickly

    To see how your data are distributed, get histograms from your data table in a single click. Open a data table.In the top left of the data grid, click the Histogram icon. Data Table Showing Histograms

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    Dec 21, 2023 12:00 PM
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  • Window Switcher

    To cycle through your open JMP windows, use Ctrl + Tab. Hold down the Ctrl key and repeatedly press Tab.To activate the selected window, release the Ctrl key. Or, you can click a window title. Window Switcher

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:59 AM
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  • Go to the Home Window or the Related Data Table (macOS)

    To go to the Home Window from any other JMP window, press COMMAND + 2. To go to the related data table from a report, click the Show Data Table icon. View Associated Data

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:57 AM
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  • Go to the Home Window or the Related Data Table (Windows)

    To go to the Home Window from any other JMP window, press CTRL+1. Or, from a report, click the JMP Home Window icon. To go to the related data table from a report, click the View Associated Data icon.

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:57 AM
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  • JMP Tips and Tricks

    Learn tips and tricks for using JMP features. You can search for a particular feature. See resources for learning JMP here: jmp.com/jmptipsandtricks. JMP Tips and Tricks

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:57 AM
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  • Preview Updates to Data

    When making changes to your data, you can preview changes before committing them. Preview is available for most of the tasks in the Tables menu. Open a data table.Click Tables and choose a task (Summary, Subset, and so on).Under Preview, make sure Auto Refresh is selected.Select columns and assign them to roles. The preview appears at right.When you are happy with the preview, click OK to perform ...

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:57 AM
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  • Right-Click to Show Additional Options

    To see more options or select several options at once, in a report or plot, hold down the Alt key (Option on MacOS) and right-click. Right-Click Options in a Report

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:55 AM
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  • Animate a 3D Scatterplot

    You can animate the spinning of a 3D scatterplot in any of these ways: To spin the scatterplot at a certain speed, hold down the Shift key, click and drag an empty area on the plot, and release Shift. The faster you drag the mouse, the faster the 3D scatterplot spins.To spin the scatterplot in a certain direction, hold down the Shift key and press an arrow key, and then release Shift. To stop the ...

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:55 AM
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  • Resize Graphs (macOS)

    To resize several similar graphs in the same window simultaneously, hold the Command key and resize one graph. All the graphs are resized to match the one that you changed. Resizing Graphs Resizing Graphs

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:54 AM
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  • Resize Graphs (Windows)

    To resize several similar graphs in the same window simultaneously, hold the Ctrl key and resize one graph. All the graphs are resized to match the one that you changed. Resizing Graphs Resizing Graphs

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:53 AM
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  • Run Data Table Scripts

    Running a script in a data table has never been easier. Simply click the green triangle. Note: To edit a data table script, right-click the script name and select Edit. Click Green Triangle

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:52 AM
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  • Paste Data with Column Names

    In many cases, data that you copy from an external source have column names in the first line. To paste the data using the first line as column names, select Edit > Paste with Column Names.  

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:51 AM
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  • Change the Number of Decimal Places

    Double-click a numeric column in a report to change the number of displayed decimal places. Numeric Output

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:50 AM
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  • Standardize Axis Scaling

    If you want a set of graphs to have axes with the same scale, follow these steps: Right-click on the correctly scaled axis.Select Edit > Copy Axis Settings.Right-click on the axis that you want to rescale.Select Edit > Paste Axis Settings. Copy and Paste Axis Settings

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:50 AM
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  • Change Marker Sizes (macOS)

    If you want larger markers in a graph, right-click in the graph and select a marker size from the Marker Size menu. Marker Size Menu If you always want markers to be bigger in all your graphs, set the marker size in Preferences. Select JMP > Preferences.Select the Graphs page.Select the size that you want from the Graph Marker size menu. Marker Size Preference

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:49 AM
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  • Change Marker Sizes (Windows)

    If you want larger markers in a graph, right-click in the graph and select a marker size from the Marker Size menu. Marker Size Menu If you always want markers to be bigger in all your graphs, set the marker size in Preferences. Select File > Preferences.Select the Graphs page.Select the size that you want from the Graph Marker size menu. Marker Size Preference

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:49 AM
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  • Fill a Column with Values

    There are two ways to repeat a set of values down a data table column. Using a Fill Command Highlight the values that you want to repeat and right-click.Select Fill > Repeat sequence to end of table. Fill Menu Using Copy and Paste Highlight the values and select Edit > Copy.Highlight the destination cells and select Edit > Paste. The paste operation cycles through the cells in your selecti...

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:49 AM
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  • Easy Column Selection

    Specify columns in launch windows in two ways: Select their names and click the appropriate button (for example, Y, Columns).Drag and drop columns from one list to the other. To remove a column from a role, double-click it. Dragging a Column

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:48 AM
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  • Value Labels

    Frequently, raw data is coded in a non-informative way. For example, a person's gender might be coded with a M for male and a F for female. To see better labels in reports, use the Value Labels option. These labels are used in all reports and also in the data table. Right-click the column name of raw data and select Column Info.Click the Column Properties button and select Value Labels.Enter eac...

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:48 AM
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  • Change Multiple Columns Simultaneously

    Apply attributes and properties (such as formulas) to several columns at once: Select the column with the attributes that you want to copy.Select Cols > Standardize Attributes.Click the Attributes button and select the attribute name that you want to copy to the destination columns.Click the button next to Format and select the format that you want to use and any additional options.In the data t...

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:47 AM
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  • Switch Columns (macOS)

    Switch columns in a report using the Column Switcher: From the red triangle menu, select Redo > Column Switcher.Choose the column that you want to switch from. Choose the columns that you want to switch to.Click OK. If you have multiple columns, use the buttons to animate the column switching or step through each column manually. Column Switcher

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:47 AM
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  • Switch Columns (Windows)

    Switch columns in a report using the Column Switcher: There are two ways to open the Column Switcher:In the Report toolbar, click Column Switcher Column Switcher Icon.If you don't see the Report toolbar, select View > Toolbars > Report. From the red triangle menu, select Redo > Column Switcher. Choose the column that you want to switch from. Choose the columns that you want to switch to.Click OK....

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:47 AM
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  • Locate Selected Rows (macOS)

    It is sometimes tedious to scroll through large data tables to find selected cells. To quickly locate the next selected row, press both command and }. To quickly locate the previous selected row, press both command and {. These correspond to commands on the Rows menu: Next Selected and Previous Selected. Next Selected Menu

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:46 AM
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  • Locate Selected Rows (Windows)

    It is sometimes tedious to scroll through large data tables to find selected cells. To quickly locate the next selected row, press F7. To quickly locate the previous selected row, press F6. These correspond to commands on the Rows menu: Next Selected and Previous Selected. Next Selected Menu

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:46 AM
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  • Select Multiple Histogram Bars

    To select several bars in a histogram, hold down the Shift key while selecting the bars. Selected Bars

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:46 AM
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  • Drag and Drop Variables

    You can drag and drop variables from a data table into a graph. Drag and Drop Variables from a Table You can drag and drop a variable from one axis to another within a graph. Drag and Drop a Variable in a Graph Note: This functionality is supported on certain platforms only.

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:46 AM
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  • Quick Scroll to Column

    When you have many columns, instead of scrolling through the data to get to the column that you want, double-click the column name in the column panel to jump to it. Scroll to Column

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:46 AM
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  • Text Import Preview (macOS)

    Use the Text Import Preview window to see a preview of how JMP imports a text file: Select File > Open.Select the text file that you want to open.Select Open As > Data (Using Preview).Click Open. The Text Import Preview shows you how your text file is imported. You can change settings and see what effect the changes have on the text.When the data is set the way you want, click Next to see a wind...

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:45 AM
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  • Text Import Preview (Windows)

    Use the Text Import Wizard window to see a preview of how JMP imports a text file: Select File > Open.Select the text file that you want to open.At the bottom of the Open Data File window, select the option Data (Using Preview).Click Open. The Text Import Preview shows you how your text file is imported. You can change settings and see what effect the changes have on the text.When the data is se...

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:44 AM
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  • Dynamic Text Re-Sizing (macOS)

    You can change text sizes in JMP without using Preferences. To increase all font sizes by one point: Select View > Make Text Bigger. Or, hold down the command key and type +. To decrease all font sizes by one point: Select View > Make Text Smaller. Or, hold down the command key and type -. Text Resizing Options

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:44 AM
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  • Dynamic Text Re-Sizing (Windows)

    You can change text sizes in JMP without using Preferences. To increase all font sizes by one point: Select Window > Font Sizes > Increase Font Sizes. Or, hold down the Control and Shift keys and type +. To decrease all font sizes by one point: Select Window > Font Sizes > Decrease Font Sizes. Or, hold down the Control and Shift keys and type -. Text Resizing Options

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:43 AM
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  • Local Data Filter (macOS)

    If your data table contains row states and you do not want to affect them, use the Local Data Filter. The actions of this data filter are temporary and you can experiment with it. Add a Local Data Filter to a report: Click the right arrow at the top of the report window and select Local Data Filter.Local Data Filter Option If the report window is wide enough, click the Local Data Filter icon that ...

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:43 AM
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  • Local Data Filter (Windows)

    If your data table contains row states and you do not want to affect them, use the Local Data Filter. The actions of this data filter are temporary and you can experiment with it. Choose how to add a Local Data Filter to a report: In the Report toolbar, click Local Data Filter Local Data Filter Icon.If you don't see the Report toolbar, select View > Toolbars > Report. From the report's red trian...

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:42 AM
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  • Keyboard Shortcuts for Tools

    To access JMP tools, press the following keys: Arrow tool = aHelp tool = ?Selection tool = sScroller tool = rGrabber (Hand) tool = hBrush tool = bLasso tool = lMagnifier (Zoom) tool = zCrosshairs tool = cRuler tool = d(Text) Annotate tool = tLine, Polygon, and Simple Shape tool = no shortcuts Note: The letter can be lowercase or capitalized.

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:42 AM
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  • Move Row Labels

    If you have a row labeled in a graph, you can move the label. Select a point on a graph.Select Rows > Label/Unlabel.Click and drag on the label to move it. Move Row Labels

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:42 AM
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  • Hide Unused Menus (macOS)

    If there are certain menus that you do not use, you can hide them from the menu toolbar. Select JMP > Preferences > Menu.Deselect the menus that you want to hide.Click OK. Menu Preferences  

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:41 AM
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  • Hide Unused Menus (Windows)

    If there are certain menus that you do not use, you can hide them from the menu toolbar. Select File > Preferences > Menu.Deselect the menus that you want to hide.Click OK. Menu Preferences  

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:41 AM
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  • Filter and Search Columns

    When you select an analysis platform from the Analyze or Graph menus, a launch window appears. All of the columns in your data table appear in the Select Columns list. If your data contains many columns, you can use the filters or search for a specific column. To search for a specific column: 1. Click the red triangle under Select Columns. 2. Click Show Filter (unless it is already selected). 3. A...

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:41 AM
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  • Set Specification Limits

    You can set specification limits on a column and enable them to show on graphs, as follows: Right-click on the column that you want to set specification limits for and select Column Properties > Spec Limits. Enter any of the following: a lower specification limit, an upper specification limit, or a target value. Select the Show as Graph Reference Lines check box. Click OK. Perform any analysis to...

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:41 AM
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  • Customize the Legend in Graph Builder (macOS)

    Here are some helpful tips when working with the legend in Graph Builder: Double-click anywhere in the legend to hide or rearrange items. Press Control and click an item in the legend to change its properties. Click an item in the legend to select the corresponding rows in the data table. Legend Settings Window

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:40 AM
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  • Customize the Legend in Graph Builder (Windows)

    Here are some helpful tips when working with the legend in Graph Builder: Double-click anywhere in the legend to hide or rearrange items. Right-click an item in the legend to change its properties. Click an item in the legend to select the corresponding rows in the data table. Legend Settings Window

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:40 AM
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  • Overlay Multiple Elements in Graph Builder

    To overlay an element on an existing element in Graph Builder, press Shift then click the element icon that you want to overlay. For example, if you already have points showing in your graph, and you want to overlay a contour, press Shift and click the Contour element. Overlay Graph Builder Elements

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:39 AM
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  • Clean Up Your Data Using Recode

    Use the Recode option to quickly clean up mismatched data in a column or update multiple values at once. Select the column that you want to clean up or update.Select Cols > Recode. Example of Recode

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:39 AM
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  • Change Treemap Layout for Easier Comparison

    For ease of comprehension, use Squarify to arrange the rectangles in order of size in your treemap. The largest rectangle appears in the top left corner and the smallest rectangle appears in the lower right corner. Turn on Squarify: From Graph Builder: In the Treemap properties panel, change the Layout to Squarify.From Treemap: In the launch window, select Squarify from the Layout list. Example of...

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:39 AM
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  • Quickly Rename a Column Heading

    To quickly rename a column heading in a data table, click in the heading and start typing. Rename Column Heading

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:38 AM
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  • Close Multiple Windows (macOS)

    If you have many windows open, and you want to close all but one, select File > Close Multiple and select the windows. Close All But This Example

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:38 AM
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  • Close Multiple Windows (Windows)

    If you have many windows open, and you want to close all but one, use the Close All But This option in the Window List. Close All But This Example

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    Dec 21, 2023 11:37 AM
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  • Preview the Distribution Behind an Aggregation in Hover Label Graphs

    Do you want to see and compare the distribution of the data behind aggregated visual elements, like slices in a pie chart, tiles in a treemap, or bars in a bar chart? Add a histogram, heatmap, or box plot to a hover label. In a JMP graph, right-click and select Hover Label.Select the type of graph you want to add.Select a Hover Label Type Hover over an element in the graph.Show a Hover Label (Opti...

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  • Drill Down in Hover Label Graphs

    Do you want to drill down along a categorical hierarchy and see an aggregation at different levels? Add a bar chart to a hover label. In a JMP graph, right-click and select Hover Label > Bar.Select a Hover Label Type Hover over a bar in the graph.Show a Hover Label Click the hover label graph to open it in a new window.Open a Hover Label For more information, see the hover labels section in the J...

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