If sloping ranges are included in a mix of ranges, choose Parameters, then Sloping Ranges to display a five-column data table. The first column contains the range Minimum value, the second column contains the range Maximum value, the third column contains Height of Min. (the relative probability — height — at the Minimum value), the fourth column contains Height of Max. (the relative probability at the Maximum value), and the fifth column contains the Step value for discrete sloping ranges. For continuous sloping ranges the fifth column (Step) is left blank.
Note that if there are uniform discrete ranges, their first three columns contain the Minimum, Maximum, and Probability as in a four-column format but the fourth column is left blank and Step is entered in the fifth column (Figure 126, Mixed Ranges, Including Sloping Ranges).
Figure 127, Mixed Ranges Loaded in a Custom Distribution shows the custom distribution created by loading the values illustrated in Figure 126, Mixed Ranges, Including Sloping Ranges.