Reliability and Survival Methods > Life Distribution > Life Distribution Report Options
Publication date: 07/08/2024

Life Distribution Report Options

The Life Distribution red triangle menu contains the following options:

Fit All Distributions

Fits all distributions other than the threshold (TH) distributions. The distributions are compared in the Model Comparisons report. See Compare Distributions in Life Distribution.

Tip: Select the Comparison Criterion option to change the criterion for finding the best distribution.

Fit All Nonnegative

Fits all nonnegative distributions (Exponential, Lognormal, Loglogistic, Fréchet, Weibull, and Generalized Gamma). The distributions are compared in the Model Comparisons report. See Compare Distributions in Life Distribution. Note the following:

The option does not fit DS or TH distributions.

If the data have negative values, then the option produces no results.

If the data have zeros, the option fits the four zero-inflated (ZI) distributions: ZI Lognormal, ZI Weibull, ZI Loglogistic, and ZI Fréchet. For more information about zero-inflated distributions, see Zero-Inflated Distributions.

Fit All DS Distributions

Fits all defective subpopulation (DS) distributions: DS Lognormal, DS Weibull, DS Loglogistic, and DS Fréchet. For more information about defective subpopulation distributions, see Distributions for Defective Subpopulations.

Fit Mixture

Fits a distribution that is a mixture of the distributions other than the threshold (TH) distributions. See Fit Mixture.

Fit Competing Risk Mixture

Fits a competing risk mixture distribution to the data. See Fit Competing Risk Mixture.

Nonparametric Estimate Plot Options

A submenu of options for how data are displayed on the probability plot.

Points

Shows the midpoint-adjusted estimates of the nonparametric estimates in the probability plot. The Points option is selected by default.

Step Function

Shows the nonparametric estimates as a step function in the probability plot.

Both

Shows both the points and step function in the probability plot.

None

Hides the points and step function in the probability plot.

Show Event Plot Frequency Label

(Appears only if you have specified a Freq variable.) Shows or hides the Frequency label in the Event Plot.

Show Survival Curve

Switches between the failure probability and the survival curve on the Compare Distributions probability plot and the Distribution Profiler plots.

Show Quantile Functions

Shows or hides a Quantile Profiler that overlays the plots for the selected distributions. The Quantile plot also shows points plotted at time values. The plot appears beneath the Compare Distributions report. If you select distributions in any of the Compare Distributions, Quantile Profiler, and Hazard Profiler plots, they appear in the other two plots.

Show Hazard Functions

Shows or hides a Hazard Profiler that overlays the plots for the selected distributions. The plot appears above the Statistics report. If you select distributions in any of the Compare Distributions, Quantile Profiler, and Hazard Profiler plots, they appear in the other two plots.

Show Statistics

Shows or hides the Statistics report. See Statistics for Life Distribution.

Tabbed Report

Shows graphs and data on individual tabs rather than in the default outline style.

Show Confidence Area

Shows or hides the shaded confidence regions in the plots.

Interval Type

Determines the type of confidence interval shown for the Nonparametric fit in the Compare Distributions plot. Select either pointwise or simultaneous confidence intervals.

Change Confidence Level

Enables you to change the confidence level for the entire platform. All plots and reports update accordingly.

Comparison Criterion

Enables you to select the criterion used to rank models in the Model Comparison report. For all four criteria, smaller values indicate better fit. Burnham and Anderson (2002) and Akaike (1974) discuss using AIC, AICc, and BIC for model selection. See Likelihood, AICc, and BIC in Fitting Linear Models.

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.

If you have specified a By variable, separate Life Distribution reports appear for each level of the By variable.

Save By Group Results

For each By group, saves the estimates that appear in all Parametric Estimate reports for that group as a separate row in a new table.

Do Same Analyses for All Groups

Applies all of the selected options for the current group to all other By groups.

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