Using Variable Data-Control Charts
This table shows the use of variable data-control charts:
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The /R chart, or average and range chart, is the most commonly used chart in SPC. Each point (k) on the chart consists of an average of individual measurements within a subgroup of a constant sample size (n). The R chart represents the range (R), which is the maximum, individual measurement in the subgroup, minus the minimum. |
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The /s chart, or the average and standard deviation chart, is a variation of the chart typically used with subgroup sizes of greater than seven. Each point on the chart consists of an average of individual measurements within a subgroup of a constant sample size The s chart represents the standard deviation .within the subgroup of individual measurement. |
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The X/MR chart, or individual and moving range chart, is typically used when measurements can't easily be formed into subgroups. Measurements may be expensive or destructive, or time periods between samples may be excessive. Each point on the chart consists of an individual measurement. The MR chart represents the difference between the previous point and the current point (absolute value). |