XSCHART Statement: SHEWHART Procedure
       
         
            
               
                  
Syntax: XSCHART Statement
                  
                
             
          
           
         The basic syntax for the XSCHART statement is as follows: 
         
            XSCHART   process 
                 
                 
                subgroup-variable   ; 
            
          
          
         The general form of this syntax is as follows: 
         
            XSCHART   processes 
                 
                 
                subgroup-variable <(block-variables | ='character'> / <options>   ; 
            
          
          
         You can use any number of XSCHART statements in the SHEWHART procedure. The components of the XSCHART statement are described
            as follows. 
         
         
            
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                               process
                               
                             
                                processes
                                
                              
 
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 identify one or more processes to be analyzed. The specification of process depends on the input data set specified in the PROC SHEWHART statement. 
                  
                  
                  A process is required. If more than one process is specified, enclose the list in parentheses. For example, the following statements request distinct 
 and s charts for Weight, Length, and Width: 
                  
proc shewhart data=Measures;
   xschart (Weight Length Width)*Day;
run;
 
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                                subgroup-variable
                                
                              
 
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 is the variable that identifies subgroups in the data. The subgroup-variable is required. In the preceding XSCHART statement, Day is the subgroup variable. For details, see Subgroup Variables. 
                  
                
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                                block-variables
                                
                              
 
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 are optional variables that group the data into blocks of consecutive subgroups. The blocks are labeled in a legend, and
                     each block-variable provides one level of labels in the legend. See Displaying Stratification in Blocks of Observations for an example. 
                  
                
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                                symbol-variable
                                
                              
 
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 is an optional variable whose levels (unique values) determine the symbol marker or character used to plot the means and
                     standard deviations. 
                  
                  
                     
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If you produce a line printer chart, an 'A' is displayed for the points corresponding to the first level of the symbol-variable, a 'B' is displayed for the points corresponding to the second level, and so on. 
                           
                         
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If you produce traditional graphics, distinct symbol markers are displayed for points corresponding to the various levels
                              of the symbol-variable. You can specify the symbol markers with SYMBOLn statements. See Displaying Stratification in Levels of a Classification Variable for an example. 
                           
                         
                     
 
                
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                                character
                                
                              
 
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 specifies a plotting character for line printer charts. For example, the following statements create 
 and s charts using an asterisk (*) to plot the points: 
                  
proc shewhart data=Values lineprinter;
   xschart Weight*Day='*';
run;
 
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                                options
                                
                              
 
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enhance the appearance of the charts, request additional analyses, save results in data sets, and so on. The Summary of Options section, which follows, lists all options by function. Dictionary of Options: SHEWHART Procedure describes each option in detail. 
                  
                
            
 
          
       
         
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