Book Conventions
The following conventions help you relate written material to information that you see on your screen.
Sample data table names, column names, pathnames, filenames, file extensions, and folders appear in Helvetica font.
Code appears in Lucida Sans Typewriter font.
Code output appears in Lucida Sans Typewriter italic font and is indented farther than the preceding code.
The following items appear in Helvetica bold:
buttons
check boxes
commands
list names that are selectable
menus
options
tab names
text boxes
The following items appear in italics:
words or phrases that are important or have definitions specific to JMP
book titles
variables
Features that are for JMP Pro only are noted with the JMP Pro icon Image shown here. For an overview of JMP Pro features, visit http://www.jmp.com/software/pro/.
Note: Special information and limitations appear within a Note.
Tip: Helpful information appears within a Tip.
JMP Documentation
The JMP documentation suite is available by selecting Help > Books. You can also request printed documentation through the JMP Web site:
JMP Help is context-sensitive and searchable.
JMP Documentation Suite
The following table describes the documents in the JMP documentation suite and the purpose of each document.
 
Document Title
Document Purpose
Document Content
Discovering JMP
If you are not familiar with JMP, start here.
Introduces you to JMP and gets you started using JMP
Using JMP
Learn about JMP data tables and how to perform basic operations.
general JMP concepts and features that span across all of JMP
material in these JMP Starter categories: File, Tables, and SAS
Basic Analysis
Perform basic analysis using this document.
these Analyze platforms:
Distribution
Fit Y by X
Matched Pairs
material in the Basic JMP Starter category
Essential Graphing
 
these Graph platforms:
Graph Builder
Chart
Overlay Plot
Scatterplot 3D
Contour Plot
Bubble Plot
Parallel Plot
Cell Plot
Treemap
Scatterplot Matrix
Ternary Plot
material in the Graph JMP Starter category
 
Perform advanced modeling or multivariate methods using this document.
these Analyze platforms:
Fit Model
Screening
Nonlinear
Neural
Gaussian Process
Partition
Time Series
Categorical
Choice
Model Comparison
Multivariate
Cluster
Principal Components
Discriminant
Partial Least Squares
Item Analysis
these Graph platforms:
Profilers
Surface Plot
material in these JMP Starter categories: Model, Multivariate, and Surface
 
Perform quality control or reliability engineering using this document.
these Analyze platforms:
Control Chart Builder
Measurement Systems Analysis
Variability / Attribute Gauge Chart
Capability
Control Charts
Pareto Plot
Diagram (Ishikawa)
Life Distribution
Fit Life by X
Recurrence Analysis
Degradation
Reliability Forecast
Reliability Growth
Survival
Fit Parametric Survival
Fit Proportional Hazards
material in these JMP Starter window categories: Reliability, Measure, and Control
Design of Experiments Guide
Design experiments using this document.
everything related to the DOE menu
material in this JMP Starter window category: DOE
Scripting Guide
Learn about the JMP Scripting Language (JSL) using this document.
reference guide for using JSL commands
JSL Syntax Reference
 
 
In addition, the New Features document is available at http://www.jmp.com/support/downloads/documentation.shtml.
Note: The Books menu also contains two reference cards that can be printed: The Menu Card describes JMP menus, and the Quick Reference describes JMP keyboard shortcuts.
JMP Help
JMP Help is an abbreviated version of the documentation suite providing targeted information. You can access the full-length PDF files from within the Help.
You can access JMP Help in several ways:
Press the F1 key.
Get help on a specific part of a data table or report window. Select the Help tool Image shown here from the Tools menu and then click anywhere in a data table or report window to see the Help for that area.
Within a window, click a Help button.
Search and view JMP Help on Windows using the Help > Contents, Search, and Index options. On Mac, select Help > JMP Help.
JMP Books by Users
Additional books about using JMP that are written by JMP users are available on the JMP Web site:
JMPer Cable
The JMPer Cable is a yearly technical publication targeted to users of JMP. The JMPer Cable is available on the JMP Web site:
Additional Resources for Learning JMP
In addition to JMP documentation and JMP Help, you can also learn about JMP using the following resources:
Tutorials (see “Tutorials”)
JMP Starter (see “The JMP Starter Window”)
Sample data tables (see “Sample Data Tables”)
Tip of the Day (see “Learn JMP Tips and Tricks”)
Web resources (see “Access Resources on the Web”)
Tutorials
You can access JMP tutorials by selecting Help > Tutorials. The first item on the Tutorials menu is Tutorials Directory. This opens a new window with all the tutorials grouped by category.
If you are not familiar with JMP, then start with the Beginners Tutorial. It steps you through the JMP interface and explains the basics of using JMP.
The rest of the tutorials help you with specific aspects of JMP, such as creating a pie chart, using Graph Builder, and so on.
The JMP Starter Window
The JMP Starter window is a good place to begin if you are not familiar with JMP or data analysis. Options are categorized and described, and you launch them by clicking a button. The JMP Starter window covers many of the options found in the Analyze, Graph, Tables, and File menus.
To open the JMP Starter window, select View (Window on the Macintosh) > JMP Starter.
To display the JMP Starter automatically when you open JMP, select File > Preferences > General, and then select JMP Starter from the Initial JMP Window list.
Sample Data Tables
All of the examples in the JMP documentation suite use sample data. Select Help > Sample Data to do the following actions:
Open the sample data directory.
Open an alphabetized list of all sample data tables.
Open sample scripts.
Find a sample data table within a category.
Sample data tables are installed in the following directory:
On Windows: C:Program FilesSASJMP<version_number>SamplesData
On Macintosh: LibraryApplication SupportJMP<version_number>SamplesData
Learn about Statistical and JSL Terms
The Help menu contains the following indexes:
Statistics Index
Provides definitions of statistical terms.
Scripting Index
Lets you search for information about JSL functions, objects, and display boxes. You can also run sample scripts from the Scripting Index.
Learn JMP Tips and Tricks
When you first start JMP, you see the Tip of the Day window. This window provides tips for using JMP.
To turn off the Tip of the Day, clear the Show tips at startup check box. To view it again, select Help > Tip of the Day. Or, you can turn it off using the Preferences window. See the Using JMP book for details.
Tooltips
JMP provides descriptive tooltips when you place your cursor over items, such as the following:
Menu or toolbar options
Labels in graphs
Text results in the report window (move your cursor in a circle to reveal)
Files or windows in the Home Window
Code in the Script Editor
Tip: You can hide tooltips in the JMP Preferences. Select File > Preferences > General (or JMP > Preferences > General on Macintosh) and then deselect Show menu tips.
Access Resources on the Web
To access JMP resources on the Web, select Help > JMP.com or Help > JMP User Community.
The JMP.com option takes you to the JMP Web site, and the JMP User Community option takes you to JMP online user forums, file exchange, learning library, and more.
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