Filtering Data for Analysis
JMP can integrate with Python, combining JMP’s capabilities and interactive interface with Python’s additional tools. Use cases include: running a Python script directly on a JMP data table; using Python to import unsupported file types into JMP; blending Python and JMP Scripting Language (JSL) code together to combine their capabilities; creating a JMP add-in that leverages Python; using Python a...
This guide provides information on customizing JMP. Options include general functionality, choosing specific styles (font, colors, graphical elements) to be used in graphs and reports, and specify which red triangle options are enabled/disabled as the default each time an analysis platform is run, among others. See the Presets Guide to learn about more tools to customize JMP. Access via File > ...
This guide provides instructions on how to save all the customizations made to reports and graphs within a platform (as a template) so that those settings can be easily replicated in future analyses. This includes the various analyses run and red triangle options within a platform; components added to a graph, metrics displayed, modifying the style and format of graphical elements, text, among oth...
A variety of interactive tools for teaching and learning statistical concepts are available within JMP. These tools allow you to explore fundamental concepts covered in introductory statistics courses, including sampling distributions, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, ANOVA, regression, and more. Other teaching and learning tools are available such as Quick Guides, How-To Videos, Case St...
Use the Excel JMP add-in to visualize and explore Excel models in JMP using the Prediction Profiler. Note: Add-in is only available for Windows Operating System. A locally installed version of Microsoft Excel must be on the computer at the time of installing JMP for the Excel Add-in to be added. The add-in will not be installed if Excel is only run from a virtual environment. See Microsoft Help t...
Use the Excel JMP add-in to transfer data from an Excel worksheet into a JMP data table or to launch basic JMP analysis platforms from within Excel. Note: Add-in is only available for Windows Operating System. A locally installed version of Microsoft Excel must be on the computer at the time of installing JMP for the Excel Add-in to be added. The add-in will not be installed if Excel is only run ...
This guide describes how to use formulas to create new variables (e.g, transformations, functions of existing
variables, perform logic operations, create patterned and random data, among others).
Method 1 (Create Formula With Formula Editor)
From an open JMP data table, select Cols > New Column.Under Column Name, assign a name for the column. In this example, we name the column %profit/sales. Click...
This guide provides instructions on publishing reports to JMP Public – a public website https://public.jmp.com where users can share graphs and reports that others can view and interact with outside of JMP. A SAS profile is required. Publish Reports to JMP Public From within a JMP file, open the graphs or output you wish to publish. The graph “Bubble Plot by Region” from the file: SATbyYear.jmp u...
This guide provides instructions on saving publication-quality graphics on the Mac version of JMP. For information on creating publication-quality graphics on the Windows version of JMP, see the Publication Quality Graphics – Windows guide. For a basic approach on saving output, see the Saving JMP Results guide. Saving Images From any JMP output window, click the selection tool () in the toolbar ...
This guide provides instructions on saving publication-quality graphics on the Windows version of JMP. For information on creating publication-quality graphics on the Mac version of JMP, see the Publication-Quality Graphics – Mac guide. For a basic approach on saving output, see the page Saving JMP Results. Saving Graphic Images From any JMP output window, click the selection tool () in the toolb...
This guide provides instructions on copying JMP output to place in other applications and for saving JMP scripts to the data table. For information on creating publication-quality graphics, see the Publication-Quality Graphics – Windows or Publication-Quality Graphics – Mac guides. The Selection Tool – Copy and Paste to Another Program From any JMP output window, click the selection tool () in th...
This guide provides information on the structure, components and information contained in JMP data tables along with some tools useful for cleaning and preparing data for analysis. The Tables Menu Functions Summary – Calculates summary statistics for columns in the active data table.Subset – Creates a new table that is a subset of the active table.Sort – Sorts a table by one or more columns.Stack...
The Tools menu provides tools to help you interact with JMP output and data. Note: In Mac, tool bar appears at the top of all reports by deafult. In Windows, the menus and the toolbar are hidden by default. Click the Alt key to view. The tools can also be accessed from the Tools menu. Windows tools Mac tools Using the Tools The default tool is the Arrow, or Cursor. To change tools, click ...
This guide provides instructions on how to import text files (.txt, .csv, .dat, or .tsv) into JMP. Windows and Mac differences are noted.
Importing Data from Text Files
Select File > Open. Navigate to the directory where your files are stored. JMP will display all files recognized for the selected file type.
Here we would select “Text Files (*.txt; …)”.Select the text file you’d like to impor...
This guide provides instructions on how to import data into JMP® from Excel.
Opening Excel Files Directly in JMP
Select File > Open.Navigate to the directory where your files are stored. JMP will display all files that JMP can import – unrecognized files
will be grayed out. In Windows, to see a complete list of file types
JMP can read, click on the arrow next to All JMP Files.Select the Excel f...
This guide provides information on the Windows JMP interface. For information on creating a new data table, opening data tables, and finding help within JMP see Opening JMP and Getting Started. The Home Window When you first open JMP, you’ll see the Tip of the Day window.You’ll also see the JMP Home Window, which includes: Menus and toolbars (top).Recently used files (on the left).All open dat...
This page gives information on the structure, components and information contained in JMP data tables. Click on File > Open to open a JMP data table. To open a file from the JMP Sample Data directory, go to Help > Sample Data Folder. A portion of the Sample Data file Companies.jmp is shown. Portion of Companies.jmp Tables Panels The data table nameA list of table properties, table variables,...
This guide provides instructions on creating a new data table, opening data tables, and finding help within JMP. Opening JMP 1. When you first open JMP, you’ll see the Tip of the Day and the JMP Home windows. On Mac you’ll also see the JMP Starter window. Tip of the Day gives helpful hints on using JMP.The JMP Home Window displays recently used files and open data tables and windows. See the page...
Use to interactively explore the relationships between Power, Sample Sizes, and Alternative Proportions in testing a hypothesis comparing two independent population proportions. See the Two Proportions Test and Confidence Interval guide to learn how to perform a statistical test comparing two population proportions. Sample Size and Power - Two Sample Proportion Select DOE > Sample Size Explorers ...
Use to interactively explore the relationships between Power, Sample Sizes, and Differences to Detect for testing a hypothesis comparing two population means. See the Two Sample t-test and Confidence Interval guide to learn how to perform a statistical test comparing two sample means. Sample Size and Power - Two Sample Means Select DOE > Sample Size Explorers and choose Power > Power for Two Inde...
Use to interactively explore the relationships between Power, Sample Size, and Alternative Proportions in testing a hypothesis for a single population proportion. See the Hypothesis Tests and Confidence Intervals for Proportions guide to learn how to test a hypothesis for a population proportion. Sample Size and Power - One Sample Proportion Select DOE > Sample Size Explorers and choose Power > P...
Use to interactively explore the relationships between Power, Sample Size, and Difference to Detect in testing a hypothesis for a single population mean. See the One Sample t-test and Confidence Interval guide to learn how to perform a statistical test for a population mean. Sample Size and Power - One Sample Mean Select DOE > Sample Size Explorers and choose Power > Power for One Sample Mean. Ch...
This guide provides instructions on performing a randomization test (also known as a permutation test) – a resampling method for estimating the sampling distribution of a statistic to generate a confidence interval and a p-value for a hypothesis test. Randomization Testing is available from many JMP reports. Randomization Testing Here, we describe how to conduct a randomization test for two mea...
Use to examine the relationship between two categorical variables. A contingency table displays the frequency and percentages of the distribution of the data in a matrix format, while a mosaic plot graphically displays the information. The mosaic plot is a side-by-side divided bar chart that allows you to visually compare proportions of levels of one variable across the levels of a second variabl...