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  • Creating Formulas in JMP

    (view in My Videos)   This page describes two methods for creating formulas in JMP. Formulas are used to create transformed or derived variables using built-in functions, constants and/or existing variables.     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 %p...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:16 PM
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  • Fitting a Simple Logistic Regression

    Setting up the analysisSetting the value ordering column propertyInterpreting the analysisThe logistic curve graphThe parameter estimates tableSaving the predicted valuesFit details and themisclassification rate Learn more in our free online course:
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    (view in My Videos)   Setting up the analysis In this example, we use the Impurity Logistic data t...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:05 PM
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  • Creating Histograms in JMP

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      (view in My Videos)   In this article, we show how to create histograms using the Distribution platform in JMP for the Impurity data. We also show how to interact with linked histograms to explore potential relationships between variables.   To start, we select Distribution from the Analyze menu.   We selec...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:05 PM
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  • Saving Your Work Using Scripts

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    (view in My Videos)   In this article, you learn how to save the steps for producing an analysis to the data table as a JMP script. This enables you to re-run the analysis again later.   To start, we run an analysis. We’ll run a distribution analysis using the Impurity data.   We select Impurity for Y, Column...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:05 PM
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  • Summarizing Continuous Data with the Distribution Platform

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    (view in My Videos)   In this video, we show how to create box plots and summary statistics using the Distribution platform in JMP for the Impurity data.   To start, we select Distribution from the Analyze menu.   We select Impurity for Y, Columns, and click OK. We select Stack from the top red triangle next t...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:05 PM
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  • Summarizing Continuous Data with Column Viewer and Tabulate

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      (view in My Videos) In this video, we show how to summarize the continuous variables in the Impurity data set using two platforms, Columns Viewer and Tabulate. You see how to summarize categorical variables in future videos.   We begin with Columns Viewer, which can be used to summarize many variables at a t...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:05 PM
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  • Creating Tabular Summaries with Tabulate

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    (view in My Videos)   In this video, we show how to create tabular summaries for the Impurity data. We use Tabulate to create summary statistics for Impurity for the different reactors and shifts.   First, we select Tabulate from the Analyze menu. You can drag and drop variables and statistics to the differen...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:05 PM
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  • Creating Scatterplots and Scatterplot Matrices

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      (view in My Videos) In this video, we show how to create scatterplots and scatterplot matrices for the Impurity data using Graph Builder and Scatterplot Matrix from the Graph menu.   We start by creating a scatterplot using Graph Builder.   First, we select Graph Builder from the Graph menu.   We drag Impur...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:04 PM
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  • Creating Comparative Box Plots with Graph Builder

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      (view in My Videos) In this video, we show how to create side-by-side, comparative box plots for the Impurity data using Graph Builder. We use these box plots to compare the Impurity values for the different reactors and shifts.   First, we select Graph Builder from the Graph menu.   We drag Impurity to the...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:04 PM
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  • Creating Run Charts (Line Graphs) with Graph Builder

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    (view in My Videos) In this video, we show how to create run charts for the Impurity data using Graph Builder. We use run charts, or line graphs, to study the behavior of a characteristic over time.   First, we select Graph Builder from the Graph menu.   We drag Impurity to the Y zone, and then drag Batch to ...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:04 PM
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  • Creating Tabular Summaries for Categorical Data

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    (view in My Videos)   In this video, we show how to create tabular summaries of categorical data using Tabulate and Fit Y by X from the Analyze menu. We use the Chemical Manufacturing data, which has a categorical variable, Performance, with two values, Accept and Reject. Rejected batches did not have a yield...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:04 PM
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  • Creating bar charts and mosaic plots

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      (view in My Videos) In this video, we show how to create bar charts and mosaic plots using Distribution, Graph Builder, and Fit Y by X. We use the Chemical Manufacturing data, which has a categorical variable, Performance, with two values, Accept and Reject. Rejected batches did not have a yield > 80%.   We...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:04 PM
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  • Checking for Normality

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      (view in My Videos) In this video, we show how to check for normality using the Distribution platform and the file Four Distributions. You learn how to create and interpret a normal quantile plot, and how to fit a normal distribution to your data.   To start, we select Distribution from the Analyze menu.   ...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:04 PM
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  • Finding the Area under a Curve

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    (view in My Videos)   In this video, we show how to find the area under the curve of a probability distribution using the Distribution Calculator teaching module in the JMP Sample Data Index.   To start, we open the Distribution Calculator.   To do this, we go to the Help menu and select Sample Data. Then, un...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:04 PM
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  • The Central Limit Theorem

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      (view in My Videos) The Central Limit Theorem makes the normal distribution particularly useful for statistical analyses.   When you analyze data, you are analyzing one sample of data from a population. If you had selected a different sample, your computed sample statistics would be slightly different.   Th...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:04 PM
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  • Exploring the Central Limit Theorem

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    (view in My Videos)   In this video, we illustrate the Central Limit Theorem using the Sampling Distribution of Sample Means teaching module in the JMP Sample Data Index.   To start, we open the Sampling Distribution of Sample Mean teaching module.   To do this, we go to the Help menu and select Sample Data. ...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:04 PM
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  • Switching Columns in an Analysis

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    (view in My Videos) In this video, we use the Chemical Manufacturing data to show how to use the Column Switcher in JMP.   The Column Switcher makes it easy to explore or analyze different variables, without rerunning the analysis each time.   To start, we need an analysis. We’ll create comparative box plots ...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:04 PM
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  • Creating Sorted Bar Charts and Pareto Plots

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    (view in My Videos)   In this video, we show how to create a Pareto plot using the EngineDefect 2 data. Pareto plots are used to identify the biggest issues or opportunities.   The data table includes data about 21 engine defect categories. For each defect, a count of the number of times the defect occurred w...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:04 PM
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  • Creating Packed Bar Charts

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    (view in My Videos)   In this video, we show how to create a packed bar chart using the S&P 500 data. Packed bar charts are useful when you have many levels of a categorical variable.   This example is from the S&P 500 from March 2017. The S&P 500 is a report of the market value (or market capitalization) for...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:04 PM
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  • Using the Local Data Filter

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    (view in My Videos)   In this video, we show how to use local data filtering in JMP. Data filtering makes it easy to update a graph or an analysis based on values of other variables in the data set.   We use the Scrapped Parts scenario for illustration. This is data about scrapped parts collected for 811 batc...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:04 PM
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  • Creating a Tree Map

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    (view in My Videos)   In this video, we show how to create a tree map using the S&P 500 data. Tree maps show values as rectangles in a rectangular display and are useful when you have categorical data with many levels.   This example is from the S&P 500 from March 2017. The S&P 500 is a report of the market v...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:04 PM
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  • Creating Trellis Plots and Using Overlay Variables

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    (view in My Videos)   In this video, we show how to graph multidimensional data using trellis plots and overlay variables with the Mobile Cellular data.   This is data about mobile cell phone subscriptions per 100 people, from 1990 to 2017. The data set includes information about 217 countries grouped into se...

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  • Creating Bubble Plots

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    (view in My Videos)   In this video, we show how to create bubble plots using the Mobile Cellular data. This is data about mobile cell phone subscriptions per 100 people, from 1990 to 2017.   A bubble plot is like a scatterplot, but you can add animations and extra dimensions.   We are interested in exploring...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:04 PM
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  • Creating Heat Maps

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    (view in My Videos)   In this video, we show how to create heat maps using the Mobile Cellular data.   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 four income groups.   In a heat map, th...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:04 PM
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  • Customizing Graphs

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    (view in My Videos)   In this video, you learn how to customize graphics in Graph Builder with the file Process Yield.jmp. You see how to change titles and labels, change axes, add reference lines, customize legends, change colors, and annotate graphs.   This example involves the average monthly yield for two...

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    Dec 3, 2021 1:04 PM
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