| Product | Release |
|---|---|
| SAS/QC | 9.2 |
| PROC ANOM and General Statements |
In order to accommodate the growing variety of modern applications for analysis of means, the term group is used instead of treatment level throughout the documentation for the ANOM procedure. Likewise, the term group-variable is used to refer to the variable in the input data set that classifies the observations into treatment levels. In the ANOM procedure, a group-variable plays the same role as a CLASS variable in the GLM and ANOVA procedures, and it is syntactically the same as a subgroup-variable in the SHEWHART procedure.
The nomenclature for ANOM charts is the same as that for Shewhart charts:
charts for means,
charts for proportions, and
charts for
rates. Consequently, the syntax for the ANOM procedure is patterned
after the syntax for the SHEWHART procedure. However, there are some
important differences between ANOM charts and Shewhart charts:
Copyright © 2008 by SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, USA. All rights reserved.
