In JMP 12, an interactive HTML Profiler was added, as I had previously blogged about. That change mainly updated the existing Flash functionality to HTML5 technology, making it available on mobile devices like an iPad, but it also introduced a few new features. Among these was the option of exporting
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By now, you may have heard that in JMP 13, you can save Graph Builder reports as interactive HTML, and the most frequently used features remain interactive. These interactive HTML reports can then be viewed using just a web browser. Getting Graph Builder output to work for the web in
The Interactive HTML Profiler output is new to the latest version of JMP. It is meant to replace and improve upon the interactive output provided by the Flash (SWF) export facility in previous versions of JMP, one major advantage being that the HTML5 technology used is supported on mobile devices
The Prediction Profiler, or simply Profiler, allows you to explore cross sections of predicted responses across multiple factors. It gives you a wealth of information about your model, and in JMP 12, you can export it to interactive HTML pages to share with others who do not have JMP. The Profiler