STIPS Module 2: Exploratory Data Analysis
Statistical Thinking for Industrial Problem Solving (STIPS) is a free, online course available to anyone interested in building practical skills in using data to solve problems better. The ...
Statistical Thinking for Industrial Problem Solving (STIPS) is a free, online course available to anyone interested in building practical skills in using data to solve problems better. The ...
These hands-on activities allow you to practice creating formulas using the formula editor inJMP. The data files for the activity are in the zip file attached to this post. Extract the data in Formul...
Beginning with JMP 16, JMP offers the ability to format dates and times in an infinite number of ways. Paste a raw date into a new column. Right click and select Col...
This activity can stand alone and also is a companion activity to the Mastering JMP session Disentangling and Organizing Wide Data. This hands-on activity allows you to practice using Explore Outliers to understand the extreme values in your data. The data are collected from historical data for predictive modeling purposes. The instructions are below and in the attached PDF, which also contains th...
This activity can stand alone and also is a companion activity to the Mastering JMP session Disentangling and Organizing Wide Data. This hands-on activity allows you to practice using Explore Missing Values to understand patterns in missing values across predictor variables in a predictive modeling exercise. The instructions are below and in the attached PDF, which also contains the solutions. T...
Click the Begin! button below to start, or click Resume to return to where you left off. You can watch the videos in order, or jump to specific topics using the navigation pane on the left. Download the Getting-Started-data.zip file linked above to follow along with the demonstrations. The Big Class.jmp data file is used in the introductory videos. In these videos you'll learn about: the four com...
Here are some Tips and Tricks for using JMP more effectively! Drilling Down into Data Create Graphlets and use graphs to filter on additional graphs! (view in My Videos) Capturing Data Selections Capture data selections that have been made interactively to filter and create new variables for analysis. Name Selection in Column and creating a formula that uses row states interactively are shown. (...
See how to import Excel files and use the Excel Import Wizard. The Excel Import Wizard is part of JMP and helps get Excel data into the right format for analysis. Part 1: Introduction to the Excel Import Wizard We need to get data into the right structure for analysis in JMP, and the Excel Wizard will help us accomplish this. JMP has a structured row/column approach to data, where columns repr...
See how to make and edit formulas in JMP See how to use JMP's powerful, easy-to-use Formula Editor to create columns with values computed by a formula and store the formula as part of column information. Learn how to build formulas that are simple assignments of numeric, character or row state constants, or complex evaluations based on conditional clauses. See how formulas are linked to, or de...
Statistical Thinking for Industrial Problem Solving (STIPS) is a free, online course available to anyone interested in building practical skills in using data to solve problems better. The course is comprised of seven modules. Module 2 covers describing data with graphics and using interactive visualizations to find and communicate the story in the data. The topics covered in this module are outli...
Beginning with JMP 16, JMP offers the ability to format dates and times in an infinite number of ways. Paste a raw date into a new column.Right click and select Column Info, change the Data Type to Numeric, the Modeling Type to Continuous.Under Format Type, select Format Pattern, where you will change the input and output. JMP's default is to use the same format for input as for output.To...
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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Create a new column that contains a value for selected and deselected rows. In this example, the height column contains the measured heights (in inches) of students in a study. Heights over 60 inches are considered tall, and heights below 60 inches are considered short. You can select the tall data in a report and then create a new column that assigns a value of Tall to the selected students and...
To change the format of values and their confidence intervals in Prediction Profilers, change the format of the response column in the associated data table. In a data table, right-click the response column and select Column Info.Change the format and click OK.Run the Prediction Profiler report. In the examples below, the initial format is updated from Best, Width 10 to Fixed Dec, Width 10 Dec 2 (...
Do you want to explore the actual numbers behind a visualization? Add a Tabulate table to a hover label. In a JMP graph, right-click and select Hover Label > Tabulate.Select a Hover Label Type Hover over a point in the graph.Show a Hover Label Click the hover label graph to open it in a new window.Click the disclosure icon to open the Local Data Filter.Open a Local Data Filter To update the Tabula...
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
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
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
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...
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
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
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.
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
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
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...
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