In my last post I was able to successfully re-orient a set of pixel data to reconstruct images of handwritten digits. SInce version 12 of JMP we have been able to create expression table columns that can contain images. That’s a logical location to store my newly revealed images:
Tag Archives: JMP Tables
Inserting Columns
This is one of a series of posts highlighting new features available in version 13 of JMP.
As you discover the features new to version 13 you start to realise that a lot of work has been applied to enhancing workflow. You can perform the same tasks but with fewer steps.
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Virtual Columns
This is one of a series of posts highlighting new features available in version 13 of JMP.
Joining tables has gotten much easier in version 13 of JMP. In fact you can get the benefits of joined data without actually performing the join! This new feature is referred to as a virtual join, and gives you access to virtual columns in a data table.
New Formula Editor
This is one of a series of posts highlighting new features available in version 13 of JMP.
The formula editor has had a big revamp. If you liked the old editor, don’t worry, it works the same way, but it has been re-designed to utilise screen space more efficiently and enhance the workflow.
Green Triangles
This is one of a series of posts highlighting new features available in version 13 of JMP.
One of the central features of the JMP user interface is the red triangle. In version 13, JMP introduces green triangles!
Column References
A column of a JMP table acts as the primary source of data for most types of analysis within JMP. That is evident by the fact that the first task you perform when you launch a platform is to assign columns to roles: