The following notation is used in this section:
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                   process mean (expected value of the population of measurements)  | 
                    
                    
            
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                   process standard deviation (standard deviation of the population of measurements)  | 
                    
                    
            
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                   mean of measurements in ith subgroup  | 
                    
                    
            
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                   range of measurements in ith subgroup  | 
                    
                    
            
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                   sample size of ith subgroup  | 
                    
                    
            
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                   the number of subgroups  | 
                    
                    
            
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                    jth measurement in the ith subgroup,   | 
                    
                    
            
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                   jth largest measurement in the ith subgroup. Then  | 
                    
                    
            
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                   weighted average of subgroup means  | 
                    
                    
            
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                   median of the measurements in the ith subgroup:  | 
                    
                    
            
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                   average of the subgroup medians:  | 
                    
                    
            
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                    median of the subgroup medians. Denote the jth largest median by   | 
                    
                    
            
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                    standard error of the median of n independent, normally distributed variables with unit standard deviation (the value of   | 
                    
                    
            
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                   100pth percentile (0 < p < 1) of the distribution of the median of n independent observations from a normal population with unit standard deviation  | 
                    
                    
            
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                   expected value of the range of n independent normally distributed variables with unit standard deviation  | 
                    
                    
            
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                   standard error of the range of n independent observations from a normal population with unit standard deviation  | 
                    
                    
            
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                   100pth percentile of the standard normal distribution  | 
                    
                    
            
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                   100pth percentile of the distribution of the range of n independent observations from a normal population with unit standard deviation  | 
                    
                    
            
Each point on a median chart indicates the value of a subgroup median (
). For example, if the tenth subgroup contains the values 12, 15, 19, 16, and 14, the value plotted for this subgroup is 
. Each point on a range chart indicates the value of a subgroup range (
). For example, the value plotted for the tenth subgroup is 
. 
            
On a median chart, the value of the central line indicates an estimate for 
, which is computed as 
            
 by default 
                     
 when you specify MEDCENTRAL=AVGMEAN 
                     
 when you specify MEDCENTRAL=MEDMED 
                     
 when you specify 
 with the MU0= option 
                     
On the range chart, by default, the central line for the ith subgroup indicates an estimate for the expected value of 
, which is computed as 
, where 
 is an estimate of 
. If you specify a known value (
) for 
, the central line indicates the value of 
. The central line on the range chart varies with 
. 
            
You can compute the limits
as a specified multiple (k) of the standard errors of 
 and 
 above and below the central line. The default limits are computed with k = 3 (these are referred to as 
 limits). 
                     
as probability limits defined in terms of 
, a specified probability that 
 or 
 exceeds its limits 
                     
The following table provides the formulas for the limits:
Table 17.32: Limits for Median and Range Charts
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                            Control Limits  | 
                               
                             
                             
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                            Median Chart  | 
                             
                               
                               
                        
                             LCL = lower limit =   | 
                             
                             
                     
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                             UCL = upper limit =   | 
                             
                             
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                            Range Chart  | 
                             
                               
                               
                        
                             LCL = lower control limit =   | 
                             
                             
                     
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                             UCL = upper control limit =   | 
                             
                             
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                            Probability Limits  | 
                               
                             
                             
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                            Median Chart  | 
                             
                               
                               
                        
                             LCL = lower limit =   | 
                             
                             
                     
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                             UCL = upper limit =   | 
                             
                             
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                            Range Chart  | 
                             
                               
                               
                        
                             LCL = lower limit =   | 
                             
                             
                     
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                             UCL = upper limit =   | 
                             
                             
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In Table 17.32, replace 
 with 
 if you specify MEDCENTRAL=AVGMEAN, and replace 
 with 
 if you specify MEDCENTRAL=MEDMED. Replace 
 with 
 if you specify 
 with the MU0= option, and replace 
 with 
 if you specify 
 with the SIGMA0= option. 
            
The formulas assume that the data are normally distributed. Note that the limits for both charts vary with 
 and that the probability limits for 
 are asymmetric around the central line. 
            
You can specify parameters for the limits as follows:
Specify k with the SIGMAS= option or with the variable _SIGMAS_ in a LIMITS= data set. 
                     
Specify 
 with the ALPHA= option or with the variable _ALPHA_ in a LIMITS= data set. 
                     
Specify a constant nominal sample size 
 for the control limits with the LIMITN= option or with the variable _LIMITN_ in a LIMITS= data set. 
                     
Specify 
 with the MU0= option or with the variable _MEAN_ in the LIMITS= data set. 
                     
Specify 
 with the SIGMA0= option or with the variable _STDDEV_ in the LIMITS= data set.