JMP 14.0 Online Documentation (English)
Discovering JMP
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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
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Anatomy of a JMP Session
JMP consists of platforms that are organized by the type of statistical analysis. For example, the Distribution platform produces a univariate analysis using histograms, additional graphs, and reports. You might analyze data in the Distribution platform and then choose another platform to examine the data more thoroughly. As a result, several windows are open at once: at a minimum, the data table, platform launch windows, and the results of the analyses.
Figure 1.2
shows a typical JMP session. Note that the windows are not maximized so that you can quickly switch from one window to another.
Figure 1.2
Anatomy of a Typical JMP Session on Windows
The following sections describe the windows that you typically work with.
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