Tag: JMP 11

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Sharing JMP 11 results with interactive HTML

It has been an interesting decade for interactive Web technologies. The original standard, Java applets, was replaced by Flash and AJAX. For a brief time, Silverlight looked like the technology of choice. Now, the industry has consolidated on HTML 5, the interactive evolution of HTML. Interactive HTML can run powerful

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JMP 11: Custom Design power calculations – Part II

Last week, I wrote about the Custom Design user interface for power calculations that is new for JMP 11. My goal for this week’s blog post is to explain how to interpret the new power analysis for the two-level screening designs including screening with hard-to-change factors. What is so different

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New Multiple Comparisons options in JMP 11

In a study, analysts often need to compare treatment means to determine which treatments are better or worse and by how much. There are a variety of ways to compare treatment means. Some of the most common are all pairwise comparisons of treatment means, comparisons of all treatment means against

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JMP 11: Custom Design user interface for power calculations

Last year, I wrote two blog posts about power analysis for designed experiments. Since then, JMP 11 was released, and the user interface for power analysis in the Custom Designer changed. This post introduces the new interface and shows how to use it profitably. Why did you change the interface?

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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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Best teams for college bowl attendance & TV ratings

For college football, the regular season is coming to an end, and in a few days we’ll know which teams are going to which end-of-season bowl games. Though some bowl assignments are determined by formula, each bowl often has a choice of several teams to invite to their game. Some

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Oriented shapes in JMP Bubble Plot

In a recent blog post, I introduced an add-in, the Bubble Shape Editor, that makes it easier to use custom shapes in place of the default circle in Bubble Plot. The add-in takes advantage of JMP's ability to draw shapes based on SVG path specifications. When custom shapes were introduced

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What’s new in JMP 11 for Mac - part 2

In my previous blog post, I discussed the most recognizable enhancement in JMP for Mac OS X by highlighting some of the great session management features of the new Home Window. Here, we will look at some other added functionality for the Mac, as well as provide a sneak peek at

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Visualizing geospatial data with the Street Map Service

Back in August 2012, Laura Higgins, a JMP systems engineer, wrote a great blog post titled “Fighting crime using geospatial analysis in JMP.” In that post, she explores crime data for San Francisco. When she was working on that post, she contacted me and asked if there was a way

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Why a penalty is good in generalized regression

A penalty can seriously ruin your day. Forget to pay a bill on time, and a late penalty will cost you a few more dollars. When a yellow flag hits the football field, a penalty can cost your favorite team field position, momentum and maybe even some points. But a penalty