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
With interactive HTML reports, you can easily share the results of your analysis with a broader community while retaining the ability to interact with graphs and data. All you need is a web browser. Soon after interactive HTML became available for many JMP reports in JMP 11, customers began asking
Graph Builder is one of the most-used parts of JMP. As a result, the drag-and-drop graph creation platform receives a large number of customer requests for features and changes. The next version of JMP includes many Graph Builder improvements that directly resulted from these requests. One big example are the
It’s that time again! A new version of JMP will be released soon – next month, in fact, on the day that JMP creator John Sall gives his keynote speech at Discovery Summit. What’s in this new version? There’s a lot to get excited about. That’s why the JMP Blog
A rising sophomore in college, I am nearing the end of my summer internship with the JMP marketing team. While I’ve spent previous summers doing more technical work, I was interested in learning the ways that technical knowledge could help to solve business problems. I got the chance to complete
Syntax got your tongue? I've compiled 13 JMP Scripting Language tips that I've found handy while learning JSL syntax: 1. Concatenating strings (see Craige Hales' post on this) places = {"world", "planet", "globe", "Earth"}; statement = "Hello " || places[2] || "!"; The above code creates the string "Hello planet!" 2. Referring to table column
Montgomery County, Maryland, publishes all traffic violations since 2013, now totaling more than 780,000 incidents. Besides the location and details of the violations, the table also contains information about the vehicles involved, such as make, model, year and color. It’s car colors that I want to explore here. Even though
Heath Rushing is someone I count myself very fortunate to know — first as a colleague at SAS and now as co-founder of Adsurgo, a successful consultancy. Over years of JMP use, Heath has enthusiastically taught classes using JMP, written papers and the book, Design and Analysis of Experiments by
Data preparation before modeling is an unavoidable chore. One of the most time-consuming tasks can be cleaning up categorical data that may have misspellings, inconsistent capitalization and abbreviations, and the like. The Recode tool in JMP makes data prep a lot easier. Watch this video by my colleague Ryan DeWitt
Discovery Summit Europe may not be until next March, but we’re already thinking about the conference agenda. The call for papers is now open to those who’d like to present. If you’ve tackled an interesting problem with JMP, the conference steering committee wants to hear from you. Submit an abstract