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Can excel calculate one / two-sided tolerance limit tables so I can enter a
reliability and confidence level and sample size and get the associated K factor? -- TG |
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Gerigto;
Absolutely. Excel can calculate anything you want it to. Unfortunately I have no clue what you are describing. Can you break out your data and give us an idea as to what it is you are trying to calculate? God Bless Frank Pytel "Gerigto" wrote: Can excel calculate one / two-sided tolerance limit tables so I can enter a reliability and confidence level and sample size and get the associated K factor? -- TG |
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Hi Frank,
Gerigto actually posted my question for me. I'm trying to see if Excel has a function that will yield k factors for one-tail and two-tail tolerance limits for normal distributions for any Reliability and Confidence levels I input. Statistical books publish these tables, but only for certain R/C combinations. I'd have to scan and send a copy of one of these tables to you if you needed to see them. |
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Wiseguy91;
Hey. I hope you had a pleasant labor day. To the point. I am an idiot. The research that I did into your question confirms that I am aboslutely an idiot when it comes to statistics, which is where most of the references sent me to when I Googled your question. There may in fact be a function. When I searched normal distribution in the excel function search dialog I came up with normsdist normzdist norminv normsinv kurt ztest =ztest() seems to be the closest to your question. But it returns P not K (whatever that is). There are many very smart people here that may know exactly what your speaking of and can guide you there. If it does not exist, you might try reframing your question. I developed an application that can be found here, labeled Shareware One Point.xls. http://groups.google.com/group/excel...mming?lnk=iggc I would take a guess at most folks not knowing what a Compaction Proctor Value is. I did not until recently. But I do know what a curve is and I understand how to plot this on a chart. I further know how to get feedback from the chart that is created so I can get the values I want. My point. Try posting the request in normal, for me the key word is idiot, english. This will make it easier for more people to direct you to what you want, and will give me a chance to learn something too. God Bless Frank Pytel "Wiseguy91" wrote: Hi Frank, Gerigto actually posted my question for me. I'm trying to see if Excel has a function that will yield k factors for one-tail and two-tail tolerance limits for normal distributions for any Reliability and Confidence levels I input. Statistical books publish these tables, but only for certain R/C combinations. I'd have to scan and send a copy of one of these tables to you if you needed to see them. |
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Wiseguy;
An after thought. You might try posting to the programming or charting sections. These areas are more likely to be viewed by folks that are a whole lot smarter than me. God Bless Frank Pytel "Wiseguy91" wrote: Hi Frank, Gerigto actually posted my question for me. I'm trying to see if Excel has a function that will yield k factors for one-tail and two-tail tolerance limits for normal distributions for any Reliability and Confidence levels I input. Statistical books publish these tables, but only for certain R/C combinations. I'd have to scan and send a copy of one of these tables to you if you needed to see them. |
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For what distribution? (Distribution-free tolerance limits do not use a
k-factor.) One-sided tolerance factors for the normal distribution are calculated using the inverse of the noncentral t distribution http://www1.fpl.fs.fed.us/toltheory.pdf Excel does not natively calculate the noncentral t distribution, but Ian Smith has provided a library of VBA routines that do http://members.aol.com/iandjmsmith/Examples.xls For 2-sided tolerance bounds, I am not aware of publically available software to do the exact calculations in Excel, but it could be programmed. You first need to decide what kind of 2-sided tolerance limits you want. Do you just want to assure coverage of a specified proportion of the population (control the central coverage of the interval to be at least the specified percentage), or do you want the larger k-factor that assures that you have covered the central specified percentage of the population (control each tail to be no more than half of 1-specfied percentage). The first type may be more common, but the second is more appropriate if you are concerned about assuring a minimum process capability index. Odeh and Owen's book "Tables for Normal Tolerance Limits, Sampling Plans, and Screening" gives an algorithm for calculating the second type. http://www.itl.nist.gov/div898/handb...on2/prc263.htm gives an approximation for the first type, that may be adequate for your purposes. StatCalc is a standalone calculator that will calculation essentially exact values for all three kinds of k-factors, but is limited to the special case where df=n-1 for the second type of 2-sided k-factors http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~kxk4695/StatCalc.htm Jerry "Gerigto" wrote: Can excel calculate one / two-sided tolerance limit tables so I can enter a reliability and confidence level and sample size and get the associated K factor? -- TG |
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