Prism 10.3.1 Release Notes

Prism 10.3.1 was released on August 28, 2024.

This release fixes multiple issues present in Prism versions 10.3.0, including a fix for an issue that could lead to a crash while performing unpaired t tests, and a fix for an issue that could cause some results of nonlinear regression to be incorrectly reported as blank

Analysis Bug Fixes

  • Fixed an issue in which Prism would crash while performing an Unpaired t test from a grouped data table with error values and data that contained several data sets
  • Fixed an issue in which blank results were incorrectly displayed in the Outliers tab of the Nonlinear Regression analysis after adding empty data sets to the data table

Graphing Bug Fixes

  • (Mac) Fixed the issue in which the area fill of XY graphs appeared corrupted if some points were out of the Y-axis limits
  • (Mac) Fixed the issue in which unexpected data points appeared on Interleaved bar graphs for which symbols were enabled

Other Bug Fixes

  • Fixed the issue in which it was impossible to open flies with undefined parameters for disabled transforms
  • Fixed the "hierarchical clustering" link in the Dendrogram section of the Format Graph dialog
  • (Windows) Fixed the issue in which Prism would crash while performing the undo action to revert the magic operation for a graph with CLD labels and a non-default color scheme
  • (Windows) Fixed the issue in which Prism would crash while typing text over the existing text of floating notes
  • (Mac) Fixed the issue in which Prism would crash while switching to the Dendrogram tab of the Format Graph dialog if previously the Dendrogram data object was disabled for the default Dendrogram graph from Hierarchical Clustering and the graph type was changed to Heatmap using the Change Graph Type dialog
  • (Mac) Fixed the issue in which Prism would crash while changing the orientation of a dendrogram created for the hierarchical clustering sample data

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