

Additional customization for Heatmaps, Treemaps and Boxplots. Extended capabilities for the Line element, including the ability to make Area plots.

In axes, better default behavior near zero, better handling of log axes in heatmaps. Upgraded Variability chart and Oneway axes.

New summary statistic for percentage of grand total. Data cleanup remains the most challenging and time-consuming part of the analytic workflow. JMP 16 simplifies the process by making it easier to recode column names, implement custom sort orderings and automate the recode process. Virtual Joins have also been improved, allowing a single column to be used both as a key and a reference and new hover tips to determine a linked column's source table. Additionally with virtual joins in JMP 15, when one of a linked set of tables is opened, the others can be automatically opened as well. The DOE platform in JMP is world-class, better enabling users to solve challenging problems in a wide variety of real-world settings. In JMP 16, numerous improvements to the DOE features have been added, enabling users to create better designs more quickly, and analyze them more easily. Group Orthogonal Supersaturated Design (GO SSD) is a new platform to create and analyze supersaturated designs. In a GO SSD, factors are placed into groups: factors in the same group are correlated but they are uncorrelated with any factors in a different group. Unlike other supersaturated designs, JMP can treat the first group of factors (containing unbalanced columns) as unused factors.
