Unlock a world of possibilities! Login now and discover the exclusive benefits awaiting you.
Hi,
I created a chart with class() defined dimension. Now I want to show the output but without showing irrelevant values. So the first thing I did was limiting the dimension to show only values accumulated to 99% of relative to the total. It will probably work with most cases but sometimes the values does not exceed the reference lines so those lines wont be visible.
What I want to do is to show the chart with 99% of the values but the reference lines should always be visible. So the chart should look like the first one from my example file where Z=A.
I Will apprecieate your help.
Ok, I have managed to find the solution.
I used axis scale limits with six sigma rule.
Static Min: if(avg(x)-3*Stdev(x)<0.2,avg(x)-3*Stdev(x),0.2)*0.9
Static Max: if(avg(x)+3*Stdev(x)>0.6,avg(x)+3*Stdev(x),0.6)*1.1
where 0.2 = LSL reference line and 0.6 = USL reference line
The 0.9 and 1.1 multiplier is to make sure that everything will be fully visible and readable.
try setting min & max values for your axis on presentation tab.
regards
Hi, thanks for the input but it wont work. You fulfilled only one condition while there is two of them.
Show 99% of the expression
AND
Show reference lines
Please check the third chart in my example file.
you can set limit in dimension limit tab like you did in your first chart.
then it should solve both of your coniditions.
regards
No, it doesn't. Apparently the axis limits overrides dimension limits.
Did you manage to do it? Could you please share the qvw file?
Thanks
Ok, I have managed to find the solution.
I used axis scale limits with six sigma rule.
Static Min: if(avg(x)-3*Stdev(x)<0.2,avg(x)-3*Stdev(x),0.2)*0.9
Static Max: if(avg(x)+3*Stdev(x)>0.6,avg(x)+3*Stdev(x),0.6)*1.1
where 0.2 = LSL reference line and 0.6 = USL reference line
The 0.9 and 1.1 multiplier is to make sure that everything will be fully visible and readable.