JMP 14.1 Online Documentation (English)
Discovering JMP
Using JMP
Basic Analysis
Essential Graphing
Profilers
Design of Experiments Guide
Fitting Linear Models
Predictive and Specialized Modeling
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 Online Documentation
JMP 12 Online Documentation
Scripting Guide •
Creating Applications
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Create Applications with Application Builder
• Design an Application
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Design an Application
Before creating the application, you must identify its purpose, decide on which graphical elements to include, and figure out which JSL scripts you need to write.
Purpose
What do you want the application to accomplish? Which features of JMP do you need to customize (for example, a launch window, report, or graph)?
Graphical Elements
How many modules do you need? Look at the list of graphical objects in Application Builder and decide which objects to include in your application. The Sources pane shows dozens of boxes and icons that you can drag and drop into a module. Also look at the preinstalled samples to see whether a similar module exists.
Scripting
Depending on the complexity of the application, you write JSL scripts. See
Write Scripts
for details about writing scripts for an application.
A non-interactive application that only shows objects does not require scripts. One example is a window showing reports that you have already generated in JMP.
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Help created on 10/11/2018