GraphPad Prism Changelog

What's new in GraphPad Prism 10.1.2.324

Jan 8, 2024
  • General Improvements:
  • (Win) Fixed the issue in which an alert was displayed when accessing an embedded (OLE) Prism object from within a Microsoft Office application (PowerPoint, Word, Excel)
  • (Win) Fixed the issue in which copy/pasting from Prism into a Microsoft Office application (PowerPoint, Word, Excel) failed or generated an alert/error

New in GraphPad Prism 7.01 (Sep 8, 2016)

  • Graphs:
  • Heat maps
  • Semitransparent colors to see overlapping points
  • Enter dates or elapsed time as X values
  • Three way grouped graphs
  • Improvements with error bars
  • Other improvements in graphing
  • Nonlinear regression:
  • More accurate (asymmetrcial) confidence intervals from nonlinear regression
  • Test for homoscedasticity
  • Flag bad fits
  • More choices for user-defined equations
  • Improved built-in equatons
  • Statistical analyses:
  • Three way ANOVA
  • Analyze a stack of P values
  • Control the false discovery rate (FDR)
  • New analysis to transform concentrations
  • Choose how to report P values
  • Improved analyses of 2x2 contingency tables
  • Other improvements in statistical analyses
  • General:
  • Label subcolumns
  • Color code selected cells in tables
  • Color code sheet names
  • New Family menu
  • New shortcuts to work more efficiently
  • Uses OS X Versions and Resume (Mac only)
  • Enter data with more digits
  • Looks better on high resolution displays
  • Work with larger files

New in GraphPad Prism 6.01 (Oct 12, 2012)

  • Two-way ANOVA with repeated measures in both factors.
  • Multiplicity adjusted (“exact”) P values for multiple comparison tests.
  • New post tests - Fisher’s unprotected Least Significant Difference (LSD) and Holm-Sidak.
  • Run a set of tests (one per row) at once, correcting for multiple comparisons with Bonferroni or by contolling the False Discovery Rate (FDR).
  • Follow two-way ANOVA with tests for simple or main effects. Don't worry if you don't know what that means - Prism 6 presents those choices graphically so the meaning is obvious.
  • Greenhouse-Geisser correction in repeated measures one-way ANOVA to avoid the need to assume sphericity.
  • Grubbs’ outlier detection. Our most popular QuickCalc web calculator is now part of Prism.
  • Kolmogorov-Smirnov test to compare two groups (an alternative to the Mann-Whitney test).
  • Ratio test.
  • Aadds a new kind of data table for parts of whole data. Plot pie charts, donut plots and more.
  • Compare the observed distribution of values with theoretically expected values with the chi-squared or binomial test.
  • Compute each value as a fraction or percentage of the column total.
  • Faster. Faster saving, faster closing, faster nonparametric calculations, faster graphing, faster, crisper screen redraws.
  • View and edit all of your column titles at once.
  • Choose the size, shape and color of your data points right from the data table. You can even select any contiguous block of data and make choices for that specific subset of your data table.
  • Paste link values from results tables into a data table so everything updates automatically. This also works if you want to link data from one data table to another.
  • Export graphs in more formats.
  • Better TIFF compression means smaller files and faster exporting.
  • Import more types of graphic files into your Prism layouts.
  • Choose how to handle excluded values when you export/paste from Prism data tables.