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Dan Schikore
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Coming in JMP 12: Ternary Plot enhancements

JMP is used to analyze and visualize data with a wide variety of types and relationships. The term mixture is used to describe a collection of variables that sum to a constant value. Mixtures may be observed in gases, liquids or solids, or they may be used as part of

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Coming in JMP 12: Selection Filtering

Interactivity has always been a key feature of JMP that enables discovery through both data exploration and report generation. Transform Columns keep you "in the flow" during initial exploration. Interactive features in reports, such as brushing and selection linking between tables and reports, allow you to continue to ask questions throughout the analysis. The Local

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Oriented shapes in JMP Bubble Plot

In a recent blog post, I introduced an add-in, the Bubble Shape Editor, that makes it easier to use custom shapes in place of the default circle in Bubble Plot. The add-in takes advantage of JMP's ability to draw shapes based on SVG path specifications. When custom shapes were introduced

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Using custom shapes in Bubble Plot in JMP

Bubble Plots are very popular for their ability to display many dimensions at once (X, Y, Size, Color, ID, Time). As the name suggests, a traditional Bubble Plot uses a circular shape to represent each row or aggregation of rows based on the ID(s). The radius of the circle is

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Totally Rad Visualization with JMP

Everyone who works with multivariate data has dealt with the problem of how to show more than two dimensions at a time on a typical computer display. JMP has many options available for visualizing and analyzing multivariate data, including Scatterplot Matrix, Parallel Coordinates, Clustering and more. Another graphical technique from