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Charts R, S, and Moving Range
Selects a subset of the tests shown in Four Tests for Special Causes. Each test detects a specific pattern in the data plotted on the chart. The occurrence of a pattern suggests a special cause for the variation, one that should be investigated.
When a point fails a test, Minitab marks it with the test number on the plot. If a point fails more than one test, Minitab marks it by the lowest numbered test.
You can choose to change the color of a control chart when the last row of data causes a new test failure for any point. See Tools > Options > Control Charts and Quality Tools > Other.
You can set preferences for the sensitivity of these tests using Tools > Options > Control Charts and Quality Tools > Define Tests.
The test results are displayed in the Session window. If the data change and the control chart is live-linked, the test results are not updated in the Session window. See Updating Graphs for more information.
Minitab will perform tests when subgroup sizes are unequal.
See [1] and [32] for guidance on using these tests.
Tests For Special Causes (default definitions):
Perform all tests for special causes: Choose to perform all four tests shown below.
Perform the following tests for special causes: Choose to specify a subset of the four tests, then check any combination of the tests listed below. You may customize particular tests by changing the values of K.
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K |
1 point more than K standard deviations from center line K determines where the control limits are drawn on the chart. |
3 |
K points in a row on same side of center line |
9 |
K points in a row, all increasing or all decreasing |
6 |
K points in a row, alternating up and down |
14 |
Perform no tests: Choose to perform no tests for special causes.