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Jeff Perkinson
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Manager of JMP Customer Care

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Take the JMP Add-In challenge

Many companies have developed custom applications using JSL (JMP Scripting Language). These applications put the rich analytic capability and dynamic interactive graphics of JMP into the hands of hundreds of analysts who make critical decisions. But, JSL can also be used to extend JMP more generally by adding new features

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How to create an add-in for JMP

JMP 9 introduced an add-in architecture that makes creating and distributing extensions to JMP easy. This makes JMP a platform for creating new analytic tools. It also makes it easy to add new functionality. Creating a JMP add-in is pretty simple. All you need to know is JMP Scripting Language

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Have You Updated JMP 9?

Take a few minutes to download the latest JMP maintenance update: JMP 9.0.2. It's available from the Software Updates section of the JMP website. Applying this maintenance release is recommended for everyone. JMP 9.0.2 is a general maintenance release that contains both enhancements and bug fixes. Read the release notes,

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You Can't Always Get What You Want...

Unfortunately, a part of the software development process is giving up features that we hoped would be included in the software. JMP 9 demonstrates that, sometimes, you get an even better feature in return. For a few releases now, some of you have asked for a tool to let you

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You Can Look at the Menu, But You Just Can't Eat

The release of JMP 9 has gone smoothly, for the most part. Many folks are excited by the new mapping features and the prospects of JMP add-ins. But there's one area we know you may find puzzling. The biggest change for most JMP users is the new interface on Windows.

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Column Names Got You Down? Try This.

A colleague recently ran into a problem after importing some data. The column names ended up in the first row of the data table. Here's an easy fix you may not know about. Click the image below to see how to fix this.

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Train, Validate and Test for Data Mining in JMP

Data mining is looking for patterns and relationships in (sometimes large volumes of) data. Many methods, such as recursive partitioning and neural nets, are extremely sensitive to the sample of data being mined. How do you know if you are creating a model that would be useful for predicting future

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A Hot Time at Pittcon

Until last week, it had been a while since I've been to a trade show. My colleague and favorite chemist, Lou Valente, asked me to join him in the JMP booth at Pittcon, the Pittsburgh Conference. The Pittsburgh Conference is a huge event with 20,000+ chemists and other laboratory scientists

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Creating a Simple Dashboard in JMP

This blog post was written by a blogger who is no longer at SAS Business users have been flocking to JMP for its data visualization and analytical capabilities. You can create a simple dashboard with a minimal amount of scripting. The functions that I will use are: New Window(), H

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The Twelve Days of Graph Builder

I'm always on the lookout for interesting data. So, when I saw that PNC Wealth Management posted the annual PNC Christmas Price Index, I had to check it out. PNC tabulates the total current cost of a true love's gifts as enumerated in the carol The Twelve Days of Christmas.