Note: See Median and Range Charts Examples in the SAS/QC Sample Library.
In the previous example, the OUTLIMITS= data set Detlim
saved control limits computed from the measurements in Detergent
. This example shows how these limits can be applied to new data provided in the following data set:
data Detergent2; input Lot @; do i=1 to 5; input Weight @; output; end; drop i; datalines; 29 16.66 27.49 18.87 22.53 24.72 30 23.74 23.67 23.64 20.26 22.09 31 24.56 24.82 23.92 26.67 21.38 32 25.89 28.73 29.21 25.38 23.47 33 23.32 21.61 30.75 23.13 23.82 34 23.04 22.65 24.96 19.64 26.84 35 24.01 24.38 24.86 26.50 24.37 36 26.43 27.36 28.74 26.74 26.27 37 21.41 22.24 25.34 20.59 27.51 38 22.62 20.81 22.64 30.15 25.32 39 26.86 28.14 24.06 27.35 22.49 40 23.03 23.83 25.59 19.85 22.33 41 23.19 23.63 23.00 21.46 27.57 42 27.38 23.18 24.99 24.81 28.82 43 26.60 26.58 20.26 26.27 24.96 44 26.22 23.28 24.15 24.06 28.23 45 25.90 22.88 25.55 24.50 19.95 46 16.66 27.49 18.87 22.53 24.72 47 23.74 23.67 23.64 20.26 22.09 48 24.56 24.82 23.92 26.67 21.38 49 25.89 28.73 29.21 25.38 23.47 50 23.32 21.61 30.75 23.13 23.82 ;
The following statements create median and range charts for the data in Detergent2
using the control limits in Detlim
:
ods graphics on; title 'Median and Range Charts for Weights'; proc shewhart data=Detergent2 limits=Detlim; mrchart Weight*Lot / odstitle=title; run;
The ODS GRAPHICS ON statement specified before the PROC SHEWHART statement enables ODS Graphics, so the median and range charts are created using ODS Graphics instead of traditional graphics. The charts are shown in Figure 17.49.
The LIMITS= option in the PROC SHEWHART statement specifies the data set containing the control limits. By default, this information is read from the first observation in the LIMITS= data set for which
the value of _VAR_
matches the process name Weight
the value of _SUBGRP_
matches the subgroup-variable name Lot
The charts indicate that the process is in control, since all the medians and ranges lie within the control limits.
In this example, the LIMITS= data set was created in a previous run of the SHEWHART procedure. You can also create a LIMITS= data set with the DATA step. See LIMITS= Data Set for details concerning the variables that you must provide.