Have you ever wanted to include data in an analysis without having to subset it from different tables and put it all together in a new table? Have you wanted to “see” how your data will come together before committing to joining many tables to make sure you get it
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Do you find it fascinating to look at the items in other people’s grocery carts at the store? I do. In mine, you will often see orange juice, whole milk, Fuji apples and blackberries. And if I’m buying grape tomatoes, it’s likely I’m also buying parmesan cheese and basil (to
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