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Data Blending and Cleanup

  • Stacking and Splitting Data

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    (view in My Videos)   In this video, you learn how to stack data for analysis using the file Particles.jmp.   In this scenario, you have particle data for five samples per polymer, and your data for the polymers are stored in separate columns in a data table.   You want to stack the data so that the polymer l...

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  • Using Recode

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    (view in My Videos)   In this video, you learn how to use Recode to clean supplier names in the file Components.jmp.   First, let’s take a look at the supplier names using the Distribution platform from the Analyze menu. You can see that there are 10 levels (or categories) of supplier, and that 10 observation...

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  • Exploring Missing Values

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    (view in My Videos)   In this video, you learn how to explore missing values using the Components data.   First, we use Columns Viewer to see how many values are missing for each of the variables. We select Columns Viewer from the Cols menu, select all of the variables, and click Show Summary.   Several varia...

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  • Creating Maps Using Coordinates

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    (view in My Videos)   In this video, we show how to create geographic maps using X and Y coordinates. The coordinates can be latitudes and longitudes, or they can by positions in two-dimensional space. First, we show how to create geographic maps using latitudes and longitudes with the Geographic Sales data. ...

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  • Creating a Geographic Map Using Shape Files

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      (view in My Videos)   In this video, we show how to create a geographic map using shape files and the Mobile Cellular data.   Remember that this is data about mobile cell phone subscriptions per 100 people, from 1990 to 2017. The data set includes information on 217 countries grouped into seven regions and ...

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  • Adding Markers, Colors, and Row Legends

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    Statistical Thinking for Industrial Problem Solving (view in My Videos)   In this video, we use the Impurity data to show how to add markers, colors, and legends to your graphs using two platforms, Graph Builder and Scatterplot Matrix.   We’ll start by creating a scatterplot using Graph Builder. To do this, we select Graph Builder from the Graph menu.   We dra...

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  • Hiding and Excluding Data

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    (view in My Videos)   In this video, we show how to hide and exclude observations from an analysis in JMP. When you hide observations, you remove the data from graphical displays. When you exclude observations, you remove the values from future analyses or calculations.   We’ll use the Temperature data set, w...

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