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Mastering JMP Shows You How to Solve Your Analytic Challenges

Mastering JMP online sessions give you one-hour demos of specific ways to apply JMP analytics and visualization capabilities to solve real business, research or academic challenges. Live or on demand, wherever you are in the world, the Mastering series brings practical JMP techniques to you. And no matter where you are in your JMP learning journey, the basic, intermediate and advanced levels offer content that you can immediately apply to your work.

 

More JMP On Air On Demand

We promised more popular JMP On Air segments for you to check out or watch again. Well here goes!

  • Saving High Quality Graphics from JMP for Publication and Presentation
    If you’re currently just copying and pasting a screenshot of your visualization into a PowerPoint slide, then stop! You’re pixilating your image and negatively impacting your message. Watch this segment to find out what to do instead.

  • Perseverance: How to Design a Mars Rover
    Hear from CalTech’s Kristo Kriechbaum and Iona Brockie how they use JMP to help develop the sampling subsystem of the Mars 2020 rover, Perseverance.

  • Mapping the Stars with JMP
    Did you know you can map the stars with JMP’s Star Jumper? Watch Sr. JMP Systems Engineer Jordan Hiller demonstrate the Star Jumper and how to manipulate your view, including what you see, how many stars are visible and more.

Visit JMP On Air in the JMP User Community for more ondemand episodes of Season One.

 

JMP PUBLIC
Featured visualization

Food insecurity is a concern that spans the globe. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations collects, estimates and publishes data about food insecurity around the world. Take a look at this featured visualization to see where the need is greatest.

 
JMP Public Featured Visualization

Creating Graphlets in Graph Builder

Graphlets were introduced in JMP 15 and offer lots of flexibility in your data exploration. Graphlets allow you to use one graph to apply a filter to another graph. You'll need to 1) create two graphs—one will be the main graph and the other will be the filtering graph, 2) in the filtering graph, go to the red triangle, hover over Save Script and select To Clipboard, 3) right-click in the main graph, hover over Hover Label, and then click Paste Graphlet. When you hover over data points in the main graph, you will see the filtered data display in the hover label (or graphlet). If you're interested in learning more about how to use graphlets in your Graph Builder visualizations, watch this video.

 

Have you tried...

...using the Text to Columns utility? Text to Columns creates new columns from a column of delimited text. To do this, select the column with the values you'd like to split, go to the Columns menu, select Utilities, and then click Text to Columns. Add a delimiter and select OK. You can rename the new columns as needed. Watch this short video for an example.

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

 
 

Live Webinars

Getting Started with JMP
Learn the basics of using JMP without leaving your desk. 

1 p.m. ET
June 19, 26
July 10, 17

Mastering JMP US
See how to create drill-down graphs, create and share journals, design mixture experiments and more.

2 p.m. ET
June 19
July 10, 17

View all upcoming live webinars.

 
 

Featured Book

Design of Experiments: A Modern Approach
Bradley Jones and Douglas C. Montgomery

 
Design of Experiments: A Modern Approach
 
 

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