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I have a statistical process control chart with upper and lower control
limits identified by a dotted line. Control limits are calculated based on a certain amount of deviation from the mean. After 7 data points, a new mean is calculated based on the next 7 data points and therefore new control limits. The true way to illustrate this is to have a break in the dotted control limit lines on the chart, but Excel slopes the line to the new control limits. Is there a way to have a break between these control limit lines? 3 sets of 7 data points are on the chart. -- Mike |
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Mike wrote:
I have a statistical process control chart with upper and lower control limits identified by a dotted line. Control limits are calculated based on a certain amount of deviation from the mean. After 7 data points, a new mean is calculated based on the next 7 data points and therefore new control limits. The true way to illustrate this is to have a break in the dotted control limit lines on the chart, but Excel slopes the line to the new control limits. Is there a way to have a break between these control limit lines? 3 sets of 7 data points are on the chart. Try breaking up the readings into separate columns so they can be treated as individual series. Something like this: Reading# Series1 Series2 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 X 6 X 7 X 8 X 9 X 10 X 11 X 12 X 13 X 14 X .... |
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Excel 2007, X Y Chart
Conversion to step chart. Dynamic limit lines. http://www.mediafire.com/file/2aimjl...10_16_09a.xlsx |
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Try this:
Step Charts in Microsoft Excel http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsHowTo/StepChart.html Line Chart vs. Step Chart http://peltiertech.com/WordPress/lin...vs-step-chart/ - Jon ------- Jon Peltier Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://peltiertech.com/ Mike wrote: I have a statistical process control chart with upper and lower control limits identified by a dotted line. Control limits are calculated based on a certain amount of deviation from the mean. After 7 data points, a new mean is calculated based on the next 7 data points and therefore new control limits. The true way to illustrate this is to have a break in the dotted control limit lines on the chart, but Excel slopes the line to the new control limits. Is there a way to have a break between these control limit lines? 3 sets of 7 data points are on the chart. |
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