For most of us, the data we analyze in JMP starts out somewhere else: in a relational database, Excel, a CSV file or perhaps SAS. The need to seamlessly move such data into JMP and prepare it for analysis led us to introduce the Query Builder feature in JMP 12.
Tag: Data access
You may have data in a relational database that you need to bring into JMP. Your data may be spread across multiple tables. And you might want only part of it rather than all. Query Builder simplifies these types of data access tasks, and in the latest version of JMP
Have you had a chance to download the JMP Graph Builder for iPad? If you haven't, go to the AppStore and download it. It's free and a great tool for data visualization and exploration, and it's the best way to view and explore JMP 10 data tables right on your
In a previous blog post, I gave an overview on how to access and manipulate data in JMP. I now present a simple case study utilising many of the functionalities for data access and management presented in that prior blog post. The data for this scenario comes from a tablet
In a previous blog article, a high-level process for statistical discovery was presented. Now we go much deeper into the first two steps: accessing and manipulating data with JMP. Accessing data The standard JMP data format is the JMP data table. It is a high-performance in-memory data structure that can