Curt Hinrichs

JMP Essentials


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Figure 1.1 Some JMP Help Options

      The correct bibliographic citation for this manual is as follows: Hinrichs, Curt, Chuck Boiler, and Susan Walsh 2020. JMP® Essentials: An Illustrated Guide for New Users, Third Edition. Cary, NC: SAS Institute Inc.

      JMP® Essentials: An Illustrated Guide for New Users, Third Edition

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      Contents

       About the Book

       Audience

       Approach and Features

       Software Used to Develop This Content

       Organization

       New to the Third Edition

       We Want to Hear from You

       About the Authors

       Acknowledgments

       Chapter 1: Getting Started

       1.1 Using JMP Essentials

       1.2 Launching JMP

       1.3 JMP 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

       2.1 Getting Data into JMP

       2.2 The JMP Data Table

       2.3 Data and Modeling Types

       2.4 Cleaning and Formatting Data

       2.5 Selecting, Highlighting, and Filtering Data: Row States

       2.6 Adding Visual Dimension to Your Data

       2.7 Shape Files and Background Maps

       2.8 The Tables Menu

       2.9 Summary

       Chapter 3: Index of Graphs

       3.1 Basic Charts

       3.2 Thematic Maps

       3.3 Control Charts, Pareto, Variability, and Overlay Plots

       3.4 Graphs of One Column

       3.5 Graphs Comparing Two Columns

       3.6 Graphs Displaying Multiple Columns

       3.7 Word Cloud

       3.8 Summary

       Chapter 4: Finding the Right Graph or Summary

       4.1 Using Graph Builder to Produce Graphs of Data

       4.2 Using Graph Builder to Produce Maps

       4.3 Using Control Chart Builder

       4.4 Using Tabulate

       4.5 Summary