Tag: Graph Builder

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Making #onelesspie with JMP

It's wonderful to see the #onelesspie effort gathering interest, especially on twitter. For my introductory post yesterday, I wanted to focus on encouraging people to improve pie charts everywhere. In this post, I want to show you how I remade the pie chart in JMP. Here's the original: The first

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New in JMP 11: Make Binning Formula

JMP 11 provides a convenient way to convert a continuous numeric column into a new column that represents a sequence of ranges. The command is called Make Binning Formula in the Columns menu. It brings up a dialog that lets you interactively choose the binning parameters (offset and width) and

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New in JMP 11: In-the-flow column transformations

JMP is all about data exploration, and a big part of exploring is not knowing the questions up front. JMP 11 adds a feature called “transform columns” that allows you to create a temporary computed column within almost any column list in JMP. That means you can create a new

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JMP 11 graph puzzler

JMP 11 has many data visualization updates, and a few of them are featured in the following graph of solar array data. Can you identify the new features? Before giving the answers, I’ll mention a few other prominent JMP 11 features, some of which we’ll blog more about when JMP

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Visualization of fuel economy vs. performance

Consumers Union publishes a report called “Fuel economy vs. performance” in which the organization provides a table of data to “prove” that “You don't always have to give up engine performance in return for good fuel economy.” While I greatly appreciate having the raw data, a graphic visualization would go

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Google Docs and the JMP Graph Builder for iPad

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

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