JMP 12 Online Documentation (English)
Discovering JMP
Using JMP
Basic Analysis
Essential Graphing
Profilers
Design of Experiments Guide
Fitting Linear Models
Specialized Models
Multivariate Methods
Quality and Process Methods
Reliability and Survival Methods
Consumer Research
Scripting Guide
JSL Syntax Reference
JMP iPad Help
JMP Interactive HTML
Capabilities Index
JMP 13.2 Online Documentation
Scripting Guide
• JSL Building Blocks
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JSL Building Blocks
Learning the Basics of JSL
Studying the syntax and basics of JSL is crucial, whether you are a beginning or an advanced user. Some concepts (such as loops and variables) are common among many scripting languages, but punctuation rules differ in JSL.
Example of a JSL Script
This chapter introduces you to the basic concepts of JSL, from syntax rules and file path conventions to conditions and namespaces.
Contents
JSL Syntax Rules
Value Separators
Numbers
Names
Comments
Operators
Global and Local Variables
Local Namespaces
Named Namespaces
Show Symbols, Clear Symbols, and Delete Symbols
Lock and Unlock Symbols
Hide a Global Variable
Rules for Name Resolution
Alternatives for Gluing Expressions Together
Iterate
For
While
Summation
Product
Break and Continue
Conditional Functions
If
Match
Choose
Interpolate
Step
Compare Incomplete or Mismatched Data
Inquiry Functions