JMP 15.2 is here...

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JMP® 15.2 is now available

The second maintenance release for JMP 15 is ready for install. The JMP 15.2 update contains bug fixes and enhancements that you'll want to have available to you.

Here's the easiest way to update if you have JMP 15 installed: Go to the JMP Updates pane in the Preferences panel and click the "Check Now" button to download JMP 15.2. You can also click the orange button below to see all JMP 15.2 updaters.

This maintenance update and the installers are provided at no charge. Read more, including the full JMP 15.2 release notes, at jmp.com/update.

 

What I Wish I Knew When I Started JSL Scripting

In his latest "Five Things I Wish I Knew" series, JMP Systems Engineer Mike Anderson shares the top five (or six) things everyone should know when beginning to script using JSL. His list has been inspired by conversations with his father, who has used JMP since version 1.0. He has also included answers to common questions from many JMP users who are starting their scripting journey. Ready to begin JSL scripting? Here are the top six things you should know:

  1. There are different kinds of scripts
  2. Getting help
  3. The Answer Button is your friend
  4. What to do when things go wrong
  5. How to string things together
  6. The (other) 5th thing: How to package things up
 

Ways to Use Special Formula Columns in JMP

If you're looking for creative uses for column formulas, then the "Special Formula Columns" segment of JMP On Air's "Ask the Data Doctor" is just for you. Watch how powerful “select matching cells” can be to quickly extract information from data tables by highlighting only the appropriate rows. Learn how to do computations and grouping and filtering, as well as how to select local data filters, how to use the selected(rowstate()) formula to assign values dynamically, and more.

 

Have you tried...

...setting specification limits on a column to display them on graphs? First, right-click the column you want to set specification limits for and select Column Properties > Spec Limits. Enter a lower specification limit, an upper specification limit or a target value. Select the "Show as graph reference lines" check box. Finally, create your graph. Watch this short video to learn more and see an example.

See JMP Tips and Tricks for more short videos on using JMP.

 
 

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View all upcoming live webinars.

 
 

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JMP® Essentials: An Illustrated Guide for New Users, Third Edition
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