In the Fit Model launch window, when you select the Fit Together option for Standard Least Squares, the responses are grouped in a report called Least Squares Fit. This is useful if you have more than one Y and no missing response values, or more than one Y with missing values. The Least Squares Fit red triangle menu includes the following options:
Profilers
Shows all responses in a single profiler. You can view the effects of model terms on all responses simultaneously and perform multiple optimization. See Factor Profiling.
Model Dialog
Shows the completed Fit Model launch window for the current analysis.
Effect Summary
Shows the interactive Effect Summary report that enables you to add, remove, or exclude effects from the model. See Effect Summary Report.
See “Local Data Filters in JMP Reports”, “Redo Menus in JMP Reports”, “Group Platform”, and “Save Script Menus in JMP Reports” in Using JMP for more information about the following options:
Local Data Filter
Shows or hides the local data filter that enables you to filter the data used in a specific report.
Redo
Contains options that enable you to repeat or relaunch the analysis. In platforms that support the feature, the Automatic Recalc option immediately reflects the changes that you make to the data table in the corresponding report window.
Platform Preferences
Contains options that enable you to view the current platform preferences or update the platform preferences to match the settings in the current JMP report.
Save Script
Contains options that enable you to save a script that reproduces the report to several destinations.
Save By-Group Script
Contains options that enable you to save a script that reproduces the platform report for all levels of a By variable to several destinations. Available only when a By variable is specified in the launch window.
Note: Additional options for this platform are available through scripting. Open the Scripting Index under the Help menu. In the Scripting Index, you can also find examples for scripting the options that are described in this section.