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ID statement, OPTEX procedure
- syntax
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IDCOLOR= option
- SHEWHART procedure
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IDCTEXT= option
- SHEWHART procedure
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IDFONT= option
- SHEWHART procedure
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IDHEIGHT= option
- SHEWHART procedure
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IDSYMBOL= option
- SHEWHART procedure
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IMAGEMAP= option
- CUSUM procedure
- MACONTROL procedure
- SHEWHART procedure
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independent estimate of error, examples "Example 15.3: Factorial Design with Center Points"
- independent estimate of error, examples "Example 15.6: Two-Level Design with Design Replication and Point Replication"
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individual measurement and moving range charts
- axis labeling
- capability indices, computing
- central line
- control limit equations
- examples, advanced
- examples, introductory
- interpreting
- missing values
- moving range calculation, controlling
- notation
- ODS tables
- options summarized by function "Summary of Options"
- options summarized by function "Syntax"
- overview
- plotted points
- plotting character
- reading measurements "Creating Individual Measurements and Moving Range Charts"
- reading measurements "Input Data Sets"
- reading measurements and ranges "Input Data Sets"
- reading measurements and ranges "Reading Individual Measurements and Moving Ranges"
- reading measurements, ranges, and control limits "Input Data Sets"
- reading measurements, ranges, and control limits "Saving Control Limits"
- reading preestablished control limits "Input Data Sets"
- reading preestablished control limits "Reading Preestablished Control Limits"
- saving control limits "Output Data Sets"
- saving control limits "Saving Control Limits"
- saving measurements and ranges "Output Data Sets"
- saving measurements and ranges "Saving Individual Measurements and Moving Ranges"
- saving measurements, ranges, and control limits "Output Data Sets"
- saving measurements, ranges, and control limits "Saving Control Limits"
- standard deviation, estimating
- standard values, specifying
- syntax
- tests for special causes
- univariate plots, displaying
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INFONT= option
- PARETO procedure
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information matrix "EXAMINE Statement"
- information matrix "Summary of Functions"
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INHEIGHT= option
- PARETO procedure
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initializing
- designs
- macro variables
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inner array "Example 15.14: Design with Inner Array and Outer Array"
- inner array "Replication"
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INSET and INSET2 statements
- list of options
- overview
- syntax
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INSET statement
- getting started
- keywords summarized by function
- list of options
- overview
- syntax
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insets
- background color
- background color of header
- displaying summary statistics, example "Displaying Summary Statistics on a Control Chart"
- displaying summary statistics, example "Displaying Summary Statistics on a Histogram"
- drop shadow color
- formatting values, example
- frame color
- getting started
- goodness-of-fit statistics, example
- header text color
- header text, specifying "Adding a Header and Positioning the Inset"
- header text, specifying "Dictionary of Options"
- labels, example
- legend, example
- overview "INSET and INSET2 Statements"
- overview "INSET Statement"
- positioning, details "Positioning the Inset in the Margins"
- positioning, details "Positioning the Inset Using Compass Points"
- positioning, details "Positioning the Inset Using Coordinates"
- positioning, example
- positioning, options
- statistics associated with distributions
- summary statistics grouped by function
- suppressing frame
- text color
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interaction, FACTEX procedure
- alias structure
- between control and noise factors
- confounding
- examples "Example 15.12: Replicated Blocked Design with Partial Confounding"
- examples "Example 15.15: Design and Analysis of a Complete Factorial Experiment"
- generalized "Example 15.7: Mixed-Level Design Using Design Replication and Point Replication"
- generalized "General Criteria"
- generalized "Structure of General Factorial Designs"
- minimum aberration
- minimum aberration, example
- nonnegligible
- resolution
- specify terms "MODEL Statement"
- specify terms "Specifying Effects in the MODEL Statement"
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INTERBAR= option
- PARETO procedure
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interquartile range
- saving in output data set
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INTERTILE= option
- PARETO procedure
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INTERVAL= option
- CUSUM procedure
- MACONTROL procedure
- SHEWHART procedure
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intervals
- ODS tables
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INTERVALS statement
- getting started
- list of options
- overview
- syntax
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intervals, CAPABILITY procedure
- computing for process capability analysis
- computing intervals, example
- confidence levels, specifying
- confidence, for mean "Dictionary of Options"
- confidence, for mean "Methods for Computing Statistical Intervals"
- confidence, for standard deviation "Dictionary of Options"
- confidence, for standard deviation "Methods for Computing Statistical Intervals"
- list of options
- notation used in computing
- number of future observations
- one-sided limits, example
- prediction, for future observations "Dictionary of Options"
- prediction, for future observations "Methods for Computing Statistical Intervals"
- prediction, for mean "Dictionary of Options"
- prediction, for mean "Methods for Computing Statistical Intervals"
- prediction, for standard deviation "Dictionary of Options"
- prediction, for standard deviation "Methods for Computing Statistical Intervals"
- prediction, k-values for
- saving information, output data set "Dictionary of Options"
- saving information, output data set "OUTINTERVALS= Data Set"
- specifying method used
- specifying type of
- suppressing output tables
- tolerance
- tolerance, for proportion of population
- tolerance, p-values for
- tolerance, specifying proportion of population
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IRCHART statement
- examples, advanced
- examples, introductory
- options summarized by function "Summary of Options"
- options summarized by function "Syntax"
- overview
- syntax
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Ishikawa diagrams
- adding arrows
- aligning arrows
- arrow colors
- arrow heads
- arrow line style
- arrow line width
- balancing arrows
- box color, modifying
- box shadow
- clipboard graphics
- color, arrow
- color, box
- color, palette
- color, text
- context-sensitive operations "Summary of Operations"
- context-sensitive operations "Terminology"
- data collection
- data presentation
- deleting arrows
- detail, decreasing
- detail, increasing
- Edit menu
- editing existing diagrams
- editing labels
- examples, Integrated Circuit Failures
- examples, Photo Development Process
- examples, Quality of Air Travel Service
- exporting diagrams
- File menu
- fonts, modifying
- Help menu
- highlighting arrows
- history
- hotspots "Summary of Operations"
- hotspots "Terminology"
- isolating arrows
- labeling arrows
- line palette
- managing complexity "Isolating Arrows"
- managing complexity "Managing Complexity"
- managing complexity "Merging Diagrams"
- managing complexity "Zooming Arrows"
- merging diagrams
- mouse sensitivity
- moving arrows "Balancing Arrows"
- moving arrows "Moving Arrows"
- moving arrows "Swapping Arrows"
- multiple diagrams, displaying "Displaying Multiple Ishikawa Diagrams"
- multiple diagrams, displaying "Merging Diagrams"
- notepads
- output, bitmaps
- output, graphics
- output, SAS data set "Input and Output Data Sets"
- output, SAS data set "Saving an Ishikawa Diagram for Future Editing"
- overview
- palettes, colors
- palettes, fonts
- palettes, lines
- printing, bitmaps
- printing, SAS/GRAPH output
- resizing arrows
- SAS data set, input "Input and Output Data Sets"
- SAS data set, input "Reading an Existing Ishikawa Diagram"
- SAS data set, output "Input and Output Data Sets"
- SAS data set, output "Saving an Ishikawa Diagram for Future Editing"
- saving, bitmaps
- saving, clipboard graphics
- saving, graphics
- saving, SAS data set
- subsetting arrows "Modifying Arrow Colors and Line Styles"
- subsetting arrows "Resizing Arrows"
- summary of operations
- swapping arrows
- syntax
- tagging arrows "Modifying Arrow Colors and Line Styles"
- tagging arrows "Resizing Arrows"
- terminology
- text entry
- tutorial
- undo
- View menu
- zooming arrows "Modifying Environmental Attributes"
- zooming arrows "Zooming Arrows"
-
ISHIKAWA environment
- adding arrows
- aligning arrows
- balancing arrows
- data collection
- data presentation
- deleting arrows
- detail, decreasing
- detail, increasing
- editing existing diagrams
- editing labels
- exporting diagrams
- fonts, modifying
- highlighting arrows
- isolating arrows
- labeling arrows
- managing complexity "Isolating Arrows"
- managing complexity "Managing Complexity"
- managing complexity "Merging Diagrams"
- managing complexity "Zooming Arrows"
- merging diagrams
- moving arrows "Balancing Arrows"
- moving arrows "Moving Arrows"
- moving arrows "Swapping Arrows"
- notepads
- output, bitmaps
- output, graphics
- output, SAS data set "Input and Output Data Sets"
- output, SAS data set "Saving an Ishikawa Diagram for Future Editing"
- overview
- printing, bitmaps
- printing, SAS/GRAPH output
- resizing arrows
- SAS data set, input "Input and Output Data Sets"
- SAS data set, input "Reading an Existing Ishikawa Diagram"
- SAS data set, output "Input and Output Data Sets"
- SAS data set, output "Saving an Ishikawa Diagram for Future Editing"
- saving, bitmaps
- saving, clipboard graphics
- saving, graphics
- saving, SAS data set
- subsetting arrows "Modifying Arrow Colors and Line Styles"
- subsetting arrows "Resizing Arrows"
- summary of operations
- swapping arrows
- tagging arrows "Modifying Arrow Colors and Line Styles"
- tagging arrows "Resizing Arrows"
- terminology
- text entry
- undo
- zooming arrows "Modifying Environmental Attributes"
- zooming arrows "Zooming Arrows"
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