Last week I had the great fortune to attend the Explorer Series event, Exploring Predictive Analytics and Data Visualisation with JMP, presented by Stephen Few and my colleague Chuck Pirrello. We had good attendance at the SAS offices in Marlow. Some people even flew in from Ireland. As always, Stephen
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Today is a special day for a colleague. Happens every 365 days. A good friend here is 1388534400 today. At least that's what JMP tells me when I put her birthday in one column and today's date in another and then calculate the difference. You see, JMP stores dates as
This blog post was written by a blogger who is no longer at SAS I'm a rising senior at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics. During this summer, I worked as a technical summer student at SAS. While JMP 8 doesn’t have image manipulation support, it does allow
Now that the University of North Carolina men's basketball team has won the NCAA championship, I've updated the Bubble Plot and Profiler I posted last week using data from the final game. Bubble Plot of Championship Game Profiler for Championship Game
Ahhh, springtime in North Carolina, when a young man’s thoughts turn to … basketball. Last weekend, the University of North Carolina Tar Heels advanced to the Final Four for the 18th time by beating the University of Oklahoma. As a Carolina alum, I had a passing interest in the game.
A customer recently compared JMP's very rich interface to the interface in a computer game. Specifically, she said that watching me use JMP was like watching her children play Super Mario Bros. Her boys would be guiding one of the Italian plumbers along, and suddenly they would stop and direct
This blog post was written by a blogger who is no longer at SAS Frequently, statisticians have to act like doctors. We see statistical reports that try to describe something: how fast rumors spread based on how large a company is, or the relationship between nitrogen content and crop yield.
How can I use JSL to make a graph with no labels on the axes? There are a lot of reasons you might want to do this; maybe you are building a dashboard control that shows a custom picture, or maybe you have data that needs no labels. Anyway, there
This blog post was written by a blogger who is no longer at SAS My friends and co-workers know me as quite the little francophone. I travel to France as often as I can. I'm currently working on a master's degree on the subject at North Carolina State University. And
This blog post was written by a blogger who is no longer at SAS I talked recently with a customer who frequently used JMP SQL ODBC. Don't let the abbreviations intimidate you because I am going to explain an impressive way that JMP makes it all easy. I am quite