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154 Properties and Characteristics of Data Chapter 5<br />

Assigning Properties to Columns<br />

2 Select Coding from the Column Properties drop-down menu. Coding information appears on the<br />

right, as shown in Figure 5.26.<br />

Figure 5.26 Coding Window<br />

3 Type the values you want to use as low and high values into the text boxes.<br />

4 Click OK. The properties icon ( ) now appears next to the column name in the data table’s<br />

column panel, indicating the column contains a property.<br />

Setting Columns as Factors for Mixture Experiments<br />

You might have a column in a data table that is one of several factors that form 100% of a mixture. You<br />

can set up the column so JMP uses it to automatically generate a no-intercept model (using the Fit<br />

Model command) when you analyze the data.<br />

Note that after setting columns as factors for mixture experiments, the properties icon ( ) appears<br />

next to the column name in the data table’s column panel, indicating the column contains a property.<br />

To set a column as a factor<br />

1 Double-click the column name in the data grid. The Column Info window appears.<br />

2 Select Mixture from the Column Properties drop-down menu. Mixture information appears on the<br />

right, as shown in Figure 5.27.<br />

Figure 5.27 Mixture Information

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