JMP 14.0 Online Documentation (English)
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Using JMP • Formula Editor
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Formula Editor
Construct Formulas
Use the JMP Formula Editor to create a column whose values are computed by a formula and store that formula as part of a column’s information. Formulas can be simple assignments of numeric, character, or row state constants, or they can contain complex evaluations based on conditional clauses. The Formula Editor window operates like a calculator with buttons, displays, and a list of functions.
For details about the functions that are available in the Formula Editor, see the
Formula Functions Reference topic
.
Figure 6.1
The Formula Editor
Contents
Formula Overview
Create a Formula
Refer to Values in Columns and Table Variables
Use Local Variables
Incorporate Parameters
Insert Constants
Add Operators
Keypad Reference
Use Functions in a Formula
Customize the Functions List
Copy a Formula to Columns on the Right
Order Expressions in Formulas
Build a Formula in Order of Precedence
Use Formula Editor Options
Calculate Derivatives
Simplify Complex Formulas
Evaluate Formulas
Ignore Errors
View Formula Values from the Formula Editor
View a Formula in JSL
Edit Formulas
Correct Mistakes
Select Expressions
Delete Functions
Cut, Copy, and Paste
Click and Drag
Customize Formulas
Hide and Show Boxing
Change the Font Size
Specify the Matrix Size
Change the Orientation of a Formula
Open and Close Arguments
Examples and Tutorials
Use Basic Formula Editor Features
Use Local Variables in a Formula
Use the Munger Function
Use the Match Conditional Function
Use the Delete Expression Button
Keyboard Shortcuts
Glossary of Terms
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Help created on 7/12/2018