brought Recode (a visual column recoding tool) and DOE enhancements like definitive screening designs. The Pro version added boosted trees and cross-validation for serious modelers.
Launched in October for Apple Macintosh, focusing on graphical interactivity and linking statistics with visual data. Version 3.2.2 (1995): First release to support the Windows operating system. Version 4 (2000): jmp version history
This version marked a significant rewrite. It introduced the JMP Scripting Language (JSL) , allowing users to automate tasks. It also added support for surface plots, time series forecasting, and new smoothing models like Winter’s Method. brought Recode (a visual column recoding tool) and
Introduced the JMP Scripting Language (JSL), allowing users to automate analysis and build custom applications. 🚀 Major Modern Milestones How to open data files from earlier versions? Version 3
– New Graph Builder with more chart types (sankey, heatmap with dendrogram), Responsive GUI (resizing panels), and Formula editor with syntax highlighting. Predictive modeling gained XGBoost and SHAP explanations for model interpretability. Also added Workflow Builder – like a visual macro recorder.
Focused on "ease-of-use" with the introduction of the Excel Import Wizard and advanced features for Design of Experiments (DOE). The Recent Era: JMP 12 – JMP 17
Version 6 is often forgotten because it was a short-lived, incremental update focused on bug fixes and performance. However, it introduced , a separate but integrated module for analyzing microarray and DNA sequencing data, signaling SAS’s interest in the bioinformatics market.