Extensibility is one of the hallmarks of JMP. In JMP 11, you can integrate JMP with MATLAB. From JMP Scripting Language (JSL), you can send data from JMP to MATLAB, execute MATLAB functions and return results from MATLAB to JMP for further analysis and visualization. MATLAB, a software solution from
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One challenge in my statistical consulting projects that involve survey data is how to deal efficiently with open-ended questions. One option is to be involved in the planning of the survey such that you minimize their use. A second option is to have an experienced “coder” on your team and
Understanding your customers has always been important, but it's even more so when marketing products and services related to winter snow sports. Winter sports can have a short season and a limited number of consumers. How do you find them, identify their needs, create new promotions and assess whether the
After a false start, the JMP 11 maintenance train is back on track. We've released a new maintenance update for JMP 11: version 11.1.1. This updater is ready now. As always, the easiest way to find the right updater for you is to let JMP find it (Preferences --> JMP
We regret to report that there is technical problem with JMP 11.1. To ensure that you are not affected by this problem, please uninstall JMP 11.1 and reinstall JMP 11.0 using your original installer. If you have any questions or difficulties, please contact JMP Technical Support. After you install JMP
NOTE: Due to a technical problem with JMP 11.1, we have temporarily disabled the JMP 11.1 maintenance downloads. This will also delay the release of the JMP 11.1 installers. We are sorry for this inconvenience. We will update this post as soon as more information is available. Unless you're a
In my last blog post, I introduced the new Multiple Comparisons option available in Fit Model Least Squares in JMP 11 and showed an example where we compared the treatment means of two effects to the overall average. We learned how to examine a Comparison with Overall Average Decision Chart, also known
One of my favorite new features in JMP 11 design of experiments is the Fast Flexible Filling (FFF) design in the Space Filling Design platform. When the JMP 11 Previews were released, Brad Jones showed an example of using FFF designs to place air quality monitors over the state of
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
Interactive HTML is a new technology for sharing results in JMP 11. In a previous post, I showed these examples: Diamonds (Distribution Analysis) Movies (Multivariate Analysis) Sales per Employee (Fitted Model) In this post, I want to describe in more detail how to use this new feature. There are two