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The preferred analysis and graphing solution purpose-built for scientific research. Join the world’s leading scientists and discover how you can use Prism to save time, make more appropriate analysis choices, and elegantly graph and present your scientific research.
Prism is specifically formatted for the analyses you want to run, including analysis of quantitative and categorical data. This makes it easier to enter data correctly, choose suitable analyses, and create stunning graphs.
Prism presents an extensive library of analyses from common to highly specific— from common to highly specific—t tests, one-, two- and three-way ANOVA, linear and nonlinear regression, dose-response curves, binary logistic regression, survival analysis, principal component analysis, and much more. Each analysis has a checklist to help you understand the required statistical assumptions and confirm you have selected an appropriate test.
Prism 10.2.0: Taking your analyses and graphs to higher dimensions
October 28, 2024
This major release brings highly requested new features and capabilities, including:
- Automatic Stars on Graphs: add multiple comparison results to graphs instantly
- Principal Component Analysis (PCA)
- Bubble Plots from multiple variables data
- Estimation Plots from t-tests
- Text in Multiple Variables tables and automatic identification of variable types (continuous, categorical, labels)
- Multiple t-test options: paired, nonparametric and more
- Interpolation from Multiple Linear and Multiple Logistic Regression
- Increased data limits
- And many more improved analyses
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New Features
- Implemented support for Dark Mode (macOS only)
- Introduced the “Compact Letter Display” visualization method for summarizing the results of a set of multiple comparisons
- Implemented support of SSO methods for signing into LabArchives
Feature Improvements
- Update the UI/UX of the Prism Cloud commands in the toolbar
- Implemented multiple changes to the Color Scheme menu:
- Added preview color palettes to each color scheme
- Added gradient color maps for Viridis, Magma, Plasma, and Inferno for heat maps
- Added the “Recently Used” and “User Defined” options to the Color Scheme menu
- Added the SUM and COUNT transforms to the set of available functions in the Select and Transform analysis
- Improved the design of the Compare sub dialog for multiple comparisons of preselected pairs of columns int he One-way and Nested ANOVA analyses by adding a tree view and selected comparisons counter
- Added horizontal scroll bars to the “Comparisons on Graph” tab of the “Format Comparisons” dialog
- Enabled the “Decimals” option in the “Format Axes” dialog for the scale options “log 10”, “log 2”, the “Antilog” format, and minimum range > 1
- Added “Left panel” to the Navigator command, and “Right panel” to the Inspector command in the View menu
- Updated the link for customer support in the Services tab of the Preferences dialog
- Updated the multiple variables data preview in the Welcome Dialog to include a graph example
- Improved the auto-recovery functionality to restore lost data in data tables due to unexpected run-time structures stored within the file
- Updated the data table previews to correspond to the graph preview in the Survival section of the Welcome/New Data Table and Graph dialog
- (Mac) Enabled the “Center everything on the page” command on Layout sheets
Performance
- Improved the performance of importing large data ranges (grouped data 104x52x1800) in TXT, CSV, and XML formats to Prism’s data tables so that Prism 10.2 is now faster than previous versions of Prism 10
- Improved the performance of calculating the Correlation analysis with huge amounts of data so that Prism 10 is noticeably faster than Prism 9
- Improved the performance of switching from modified data tables to linked graphs and results (linear regression, correlation, outlier detection, descriptive statistics)
- Improved the performance of saving projects in the PRISM format with large amounts of data (~200000x10x5) compared to previous versions using the PZFX format
- (Windows)Improved the performance of calculating the Linear Regression analysis with large amounts of data so that Prism 10 is now slightly faster than Prism 9
- (Windows) Improved the performance of copying layouts with many graphs to the Clipboard so that Prism 10 is now noticeably faster than Prism 9
- (Windows) Fixed the issue in which a long delay occurred when moving text or drawing objects on a multiple variables graph
- (Windows) Improved the performance of switching to a grouped graph that renders a large amount of data (15×1600) so that Prism 10 is several times faster than Prism 9
- (Windows) Improved the performance of copying large ranges of data (1024x16x500) from Microsoft Excel documents and pasting it with a link to Prism’s data table so that Prism 10 is now twice as fast as Prism 9
- (Mac) Improved the performance of the “Duplicate Family” operations in projects with a large number of sheets
Analysis-related Bug Fixes
- Fixed the issue in which “Deviance vs HR” and “Martingale vs HR” graphs generated by the Cox proportional hazards regression analysis appeared empty in projects re-saved i the .prism file format from the .pzfx format
- Fixed the rare issue in which it was impossible to open a Prism file due to corrupted links between results sheets
- Fixed the issue in which Prism sometimes crashed while opening pzfx files with corrupted analysis parameters
- Fixed the issue in which pairwise comparisons were not generated from Two-way ANOVA results with the option “Within each column/row, compare rows/columns” while “One family for all comparisons” was selected
- Fixed the issue in which Prism did not report transform results for the cube root of negative values
- Fixed the issue in which the column mean appeared unexpectedly unhooked in the “Simulate Column Data” parameters dialog after saving the project in the .prism file format and re-opening the file
- Fixed the issue in which Prism would crash while performing Principal Component Analysis while using a continuous variable for symbol sizes of the PC Scores graph and the Center method for data
- Fixed the issue in which names of the Multiple Comparisons CI graph for Three-way ANOVA
- Fixed the issue in which P values were reported incorrectly for multiple comparisons using Dunnett’s test with extremely large degrees of freedom
- (Win) Fixed the issue in which the frequency of the response variable was incorrect for multiple logistic regression
- (Win) Fixed the issue in which the “Change the concentration to” and “Constant” values in the results of the “Transform concentrations (X)” analysis were not saved in the .prism file format after opening the project in the .pzf/pzfx file format
- (Win) Fixed the issue in which the “Nothing to hook” alert was displayed after adding a hooked constant for the Fit Spline/LOWESS analysis
- (Win) Fixed the issue in which Prism occasionally crashed after switching to the results sheet of a Paired t Test analysis with data in the Mean, SD, and N format
- (Mac) Updated the default option for multiple comparisons correction test to be Tukey/Šidák for the two-way ANOVA analysis when using the multiple comparisons method “Compare cell means with others in its row and column”