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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Page Contents Preface About These Authors Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Getting Started
1.1 Using JMP Essentials
Conventions Book Features
1.2 Launching JMP
Tip of the Day The JMP Home Window
1.3 JMP Menus
The Help Menu The Analyze and Graph Menus
1.4 Elements of using JMP 1.5 JMP Launch Dialog Windows 1.6 The Excel Add-In (Optional) 1.7 JMP Preferences 1.8 Summary
Chapter 2 Data
Example 2.1 Big Class 2.1 Getting Data into JMP
Opening a JMP File Importing Data into JMP Importing an Excel File The Excel Import Wizard Importing a Text File Importing a Database File Creating a JMP Data Table from Scratch
2.2 The JMP Data Table 2.3 Data and Modeling Types
Changing the Modeling Type
2.4 Cleaning and Formatting Data
Example 2.2 Movies Formatting Decimal Places Formatting Dates, Time, and Duration Example 2.3 TechStock Column Properties Menu Formula Editor Value Ordering Recode
2.5 Selecting, Highlighting, and Filtering Data: Row States
Hiding and Excluding Data: Using Data Filter
2.6 Adding Visual Dimension to Your Data
Adding Labels to Data
2.7 Shape Files and Background Maps 2.8 The Tables Menu
Sorting Joining Missing Data
2.9 Summary
Chapter 3 Index of Graphs
3.1 Basic Charts
Pie Chart Bar Chart, Line Chart, and Scatter Chart
3.2 Thematic Maps 3.3 Control Charts, Pareto, Variability and Overlay Plots
Run Chart Individual & Moving Range Chart X-Bar/R-Charts P Chart NP Chart C Chart U Chart Variability Chart Pareto Plot Overlay Plots Alternate Overlay Plot
3.4 Graphs of One Column
Distribution Plot Outlier Box Plot Normal Quantile Plot Mosaic Plot Time Series
3.5 Graphs Comparing Two Columns
Scatterplot Scatterplot (with Polynomial Fit) Scatterplot (with Spline Fit) Oneway Plots Logistic Fit Mosaic Plot Parallel Plot
3.6 Graphs Displaying Multiple Columns
Scatterplot 3D Tree Map Bubble Plot Scatterplot Matrix Profiler Create a Profiler from Fit Model Create a Profiler for Use Outside of JMP (Flash File)
3.7 Summary
Chapter 4: Finding the Right Graph or Summary
4.1 Using Graph Builder to Produce Graphs of Data
Example 4.1: TechStock
4.2 Using Graph Builder to Produce Maps
Example 4.2: San Francisco Crime
4.3 Using Tabulate
Example 4.3: Movies
4.4 Summary
Chapter 5: Problem Solving with One and Two Columns
5.1 Introduction 5.2 Analyzing One Column
Example 5.1: Financial Using Distribution to Understand a Column of Data Summary of 5.2: Answers the Distribution Platform Provides
5.3 Comparing One Column to Another
Summary of 5.3: What You Learned by Comparing One Column to Another
5.4 Summary
Chapter 6 • Problem-Solving with Multiple Columns
6.1 Introduction 6.2 Comparing Multiple Columns
Example 6.2: Financial Preparing Data Using Recode Mining Data Using Partition Framing Our Analysis
6.3 Filtering Data for Insight
Using a Table Command to Extract a Subset Using Data Filter Using Lasso to Select Individual Points
6.3 Model Fitting, Visualization, and What-If Analysis
Conducting What If Analysis
6.5 Summary
Chapter 7 Sharing Graphs
7.1 Presenting Graphs Effectively 7.2 Customizing Graphs for Presentation
Example 7.1 SAT by Year Using the JMP Toolbar Using Color Background Color Horizontal Layout Axis
7.3 Placing Graphs into PowerPoint or Word
Special Paste Functions
7.4 Sharing Dynamic Graphs with HTML 5 7.5 Creating and Sharing Animated Graphs
Creating Exportable Animated Graphs
7.6 Placing Animated Graphs into PowerPoint 7.7 Creating Dynamic Dashboards 7.8 Using the Layout Option to Share Results 7.9 Using Scripts to Save or Share Work 7.10 Summary
Chapter 8 • Getting Help
8.1 The Help Tool 8.2 The Help Menu
Contents, Search, Index Books JMP User Community Tutorials Sample Data Index Tip of the Day Statistics Index
8.3 The JMP Starter 8.4 External Resources
The JMP Web Site JMP Webcasts JMP Technical Support SAS Training for JMP User Groups
Appendix A • Integrating with SAS
A.1 Working with SAS Data A.2 Working with SAS Programs
Opening a SAS Program SAS Add-ins Writing a SAS Program Automatically Generating a SAS Program Why SAS? Why JMP?
Appendix B • Understanding Results Appendix C • JMP Shortcuts Bibliography Index
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