Mon, 5 November 2007 From time to time data is just not as it should be. Fortunately, JMP users can easily correct the situation.Comments[0] |
Tue, 18 September 2007 JMP offers many avenues for getting assistance both within the application and from a variety of external sources (including this podcast!).Comments[0] |
Wed, 6 June 2007 Confidence Intervals are among the most essential of all statistical concepts. They are also extremely relevant practically.Comments[0] |
Thu, 29 March 2007 Get started with JMP formulas in this episode. This is a first look at the formula editor where you will see how to create formulas, copy and paste formulas between columns and incorporate Table Variables into formulas.Comments[0] |
Wed, 14 March 2007 Continuing from JMP Data Tables Part I, here we look at Column Roles, selecting observations from the Rows Menu and interactively via the Distribution Platform. Finally, a quick start at how easy it is to save analyses via a script to the JMP Data Table.Comments[0] |
Fri, 23 February 2007 See just how versatile JMP data tables are with this demonstration. Add and move columns, rows both directly and with the row editor. See how you can easily re-arrange columns and note how you can ensure data integrity with JMP's List Check column property. That and much more.Comments[0] |
Fri, 5 January 2007 Have you ever confused yourself trying to figure out why you created all sorts of variant subsets of your data? With JMP's Row States, you can keep as many subsets of your data in one data file. See how and learn what else you can do with Row States in this episode.Comments[1] |
Sun, 3 December 2006 My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-8c2c27861706572f2c27860cfdeb0d23} Category: general -- posted at: 8:07 PM Comments[0] |

From time to time data is just not as it should be. Fortunately, JMP users can easily correct the situation.
JMP offers many avenues for getting assistance both within the application and from a variety of external sources (including this podcast!).
Confidence Intervals are among the most essential of all statistical concepts. They are also extremely relevant practically.
Get started with JMP formulas in this episode. This is a first look at the formula editor where you will see how to create formulas, copy and paste formulas between columns and incorporate Table Variables into formulas.
Continuing from JMP Data Tables Part I, here we look at Column Roles, selecting observations from the Rows Menu and interactively via the Distribution Platform. Finally, a quick start at how easy it is to save analyses via a script to the JMP Data Table.
See just how versatile JMP data tables are with this demonstration. Add and move columns, rows both directly and with the row editor. See how you can easily re-arrange columns and note how you can ensure data integrity with JMP's List Check column property. That and much more.
Have you ever confused yourself trying to figure out why you created all sorts of variant subsets of your data? With JMP's Row States, you can keep as many subsets of your data in one data file. See how and learn what else you can do with Row States in this episode.