User Specified Header for Insets
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/* S A S S A M P L E L I B R A R Y */
/* */
/* NAME: CAPIHEAD */
/* TITLE: User Specified Header for Insets */
/* PRODUCT: QC */
/* SYSTEM: ALL */
/* KEYS: Capability Analysis, Insets, */
/* PROCS: CAPABILITY */
/* DATA: */
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/* REF: */
/* MISC: */
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options ps=60 ls=80;
data boxes;
label weight='Weight in Grams';
input weight @@;
cards;
30.26 31.23 71.96 47.39 33.93 76.15 42.21
81.37 78.48 72.65 61.63 34.90 24.83 68.93
43.27 41.76 57.24 23.80 34.03 33.38 21.87
31.29 32.48 51.54 44.06 42.66 47.98 33.73
25.80 29.95 60.89 55.33 39.44 34.50 73.51
43.41 54.67 99.43 50.76 48.81 31.86 33.88
35.57 60.41 54.92 35.66 59.30 41.96 45.32
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Title 'Using Headers with INSET Boxes';
proc capability data=boxes noprint;
var weight;
spec usl=80 lsl=20 target=50
lusl=1 llsl=2 ltarget=20
clsl=white cusl=white ctarget=white;
hist / cframe = gray
cfill = green
cbarline = white
nospeclegend;
inset lsl target usl / Header = 'Specification Limits'
cframe = white
ctext = white
cfill = blue
pos = NE;
run;
proc capability data=boxes noprint;
var weight;
hist / cframe = gray
cfill = green
cbarline = white;
inset mean std max min / Header = 'Summary Statistics'
cframe = white
ctext = white
cfill = blue
pos = NE;
run;
goptions reset=all;