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The picture has a solid white background that blocks the graph.
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This sticks, but is very clumsy to write.
modified scripting index entry for yfunction
Name is a character variable that will make logistic, contingency, or oneway plots depending on which axis it is used on, and the type of the other axis.
the || is the concatenation operator. There are a bunch of date formats you can choose from.
the datetime formats are in a separate category.
the || is the concatenation operator. There are a bunch of date formats you can choose from.
A and B are different.
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A picture of the JSL output; clicking the link won't work here, but you can run the JSL below.
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Not a great image choice for a background--too busy!
Text Font rotates to any angle, not just 0 or 90.
Chesapeake Bay
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The selected points in the graph are also selected rows in the data table; press delete in the table. Or, choose the <<deleterows statement.
I'm a bit unclear on the rule that will make exactly one selection.
The "listen" example is self-contained.
JMP 17 projects can hold JSL files inside the project file.
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Wrench, Clock, Go
Help->Scripting Index
View->add-ins. You might get an answer from the home folder's name.
The error from <<read was caught, then re-thrown to the outer try,
Table Box with two columns
include corner
exclude corner
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JSL makes a graph like this; the lambda slider changes the blue spline's tension.
tables->subset menu. Multiple tables are opened (see the tabs in this JMP 17 preview)
Some of these formats are for data.
Big filled diamond and filled circle markers
An elided list of names.
Got that name from the Point Marker list. Note that is for Control Charts and pretty unrelated to row states.
List the possible choices as part of the message.
These are zero-based; the diamond is 16.
The string can be anything; typically you want the https:// part as well.
Chrome needs higher resolution. I think the dino in the middle needs extra error checking.
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json (and XML) dialogs are almost identical.
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I'm a bit unclear on the rule that will make exactly one selection.
Posted in: Re: Finding X and Y coordinate - ( ‎06-13-2023 02:59 PM )

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