Capability Analysis for Multiple Variables (Normal Distribution) - Storage
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Stat > Quality Tools > Capability Analysis > Multiple Variables (Normal) > Choose Between/Within subgroups > Storage

Use to store your choice of statistics in the worksheet. The statistics available for storage depend on the options you have chosen in the Capability Analysis for Multiple Variable (Normal) dialog and subdialog boxes.

Note

Transformed statistics is indicated by *.

Dialog box items

Variable name: Check to store the column names and BY levels in a column.

LSL: Check to store the lower specification limit.

LSL*: Check to store the transformed lower specification limit.

Target: Check to store target.

Target*: Check to store the transformed target.

USL: Check to store the upper specification limit.

USL*: Check to store the transformed upper specification limit.

Mean: Check to store the sample mean.

Mean*: Check to store the sample mean of the transformed data.

Sample N: Check to store the number of observations (N).

StDev (Between): Check to store the between standard deviation.

StDev (Within): Check to store the within standard deviation.

StDev (B/W): Check to store the between/within standard deviation.

StDev (Between)*: Check to store the between standard deviation of the transformed data.

StDev (Within)*: Check to store the within standard deviation of the transformed data.

StDev (B/W)*: Check to store the between/within standard deviation of the transformed data.

StDev (Overall): Check to store the overall standard deviation.

StDev (Overall)*: Check to store the overall standard deviation of the transformed data.

Cp or Z.Bench: Check to store the Cp or Z.Bench statistic.

Lower bound for Cp or Z.Bench: Check to store the lower bound for Cp or Z.Bench statistic.

Upper bound for Cp or Z.Bench: Check to store the upper bound for Cp or Z.Bench statistic.

CPU or Z.USL: Check to store the CPU or Z.USL statistic.

CPL or Z.LSL: Check to store the CPL or Z.LSL statistic.

Cpk: Check to store the Cpk statistic.

Lower bound for Cpk: Check to store the lower bound for Cpk statistic.

Upper bound for Cpk: Check to store the upper bound for Cpk statistic

CCpk: Check to store the CCpk statistic.

Cpm: Check to store the Cpm statistic.

Lower bound for Cpm: Check to store the lower bound for Cpm statistic.

Pp or Z.Bench: Check to store the Pp or Z.Bench statistic.

Lower bound for Pp or Z.Bench: Check to store the lower bound for Pp or Z.Bench statistic.

Upper bound for Pp or Z.Bench: Check to store the upper bound for Pp or Z.Bench statistic.

PPU or Z.USL: Check to store the PPU or Z.USL statistic.

PPL or Z.LSL: Check to store the PPL or Z.LSL statistic.

Ppk: Check to store the Ppk statistic.

Lower bound for Ppk: Check to store the lower bound for Ppk statistic.

Upper bound for Ppk: Check to store the upper bound for Ppk statistic.

Observed Performance

PPM or % < LSL: Check to store the observed percentage of parts or parts per million that have measurements less than the lower specification limit.

PPM or % > USL: Check to store the observed percentage of parts or parts per million that have measurements greater than the upper specification limit.

PPM or % Total: Check to store the observed percentage of parts or parts per million that exceed both specification limits.

Expected "Between/Within' Performance

PPM or % < LSL: Check to store the expected percentage of parts or parts per million that have measurements less than the lower specification limit, calculated using between/within standard deviation.

PPM or % > USL: Check to store the expected percentage of parts or parts per million that have measurements greater than the upper specification limit, calculated using between/within standard deviation.

PPM or % Total: Check to store the expected percentage of parts or parts per million that exceed both specification limits.

Expected "Overall" Performance

PPM or % < LSL: Check to store the expected percentage of parts or parts per million that have measurements less than the lower specification limit, calculated using overall standard deviation.

PPM or % > USL: Check to store the expected percentage of parts or parts per million that have measurements greater than the upper specification limit, calculated using overall standard deviation.

PPM or % Total: Check to store the expected percentage of parts or parts per million that exceed both specification limits.

Box-Cox Lambda: Check to store the lambda value used in the Box-Cox transformation.