SPCStatValues: {
    a1?: number;
    a2?: number;
    chiSqrHypothesis?: boolean;
    chiSqrValue?: number;
    correlationCoefficient?: number;
    countAboveControl?: number;
    countAboveFixedControlLimit?: number;
    countAboveIndLimit?: number;
    countAboveRangeFixedControlLimit?: number;
    countAboveSpec?: number;
    countAboveSpecPred?: number;
    countAboveTarget?: number;
    countBelowControl?: number;
    countBelowFixedControlLimit?: number;
    countBelowIndLimit?: number;
    countBelowSpec?: number;
    countBelowSpecPred?: number;
    countBelowTarget?: number;
    countInside1SD?: number;
    countInside2SD?: number;
    countInsideControl?: number;
    countInsideFixedControlLimit?: number;
    countInsideIndLimit?: number;
    countInsideSpec?: number;
    countInsideSpecPred?: number;
    countMissingValues?: number;
    countNonNullValues?: number;
    countOutsideControl?: number;
    countOutsideFixedControlLimit?: number;
    countOutsideIndLimit?: number;
    countOutsideSpec?: number;
    countOutsideSpecPred?: number;
    countRecordsWithRTFs?: number;
    countRecordsWithValues?: number;
    countTotalRecords?: number;
    countTotalRTFs?: number;
    countTotalValues?: number;
    cp?: number;
    cpk?: number;
    cpm?: number;
    cr?: number;
    crossesAt?: number;
    crossesIn?: number;
    crossesLimit?: TrendLimitType;
    crossesLimitType?: LimitType;
    distribution?: SPCDistributionType;
    firstQuartile?: number;
    highDateTimeRetrieved?: Date;
    innerRecordRangeStdDev?: number;
    innerRecordRBar?: number;
    insufficentNNResolution?: boolean;
    isMeanMinus3SDWithinSpec?: boolean;
    isMeanMinus4SDWithinSpec?: boolean;
    isMeanPlus3SDWithinSpec?: boolean;
    isMeanPlus4SDWithinSpec?: boolean;
    kurtosis?: number;
    kurtosisOK?: boolean;
    lCLforZones?: number;
    lCLr?: number;
    lCLx?: number;
    lowDateTimeRetrieved?: Date;
    lowerFixedControlLimitR?: number;
    lowerFixedControlLimitX?: number;
    lowerIndLimit?: number;
    lowerSpec?: number;
    m1?: number;
    m2?: number;
    maximumMovingRange?: number;
    maximumRange?: number;
    maximumRecordXBar?: number;
    maximumValue?: number;
    mean?: number;
    meanMinus3SD?: number;
    meanMinus4SD?: number;
    meanMinusNominal?: number;
    meanPlus3SD?: number;
    meanPlus4SD?: number;
    median?: number;
    medianRange?: number;
    medianRecordXBar?: number;
    minimumMovingRange?: number;
    minimumRange?: number;
    minimumRecordXBar?: number;
    minimumValue?: number;
    mode?: number;
    movingAverageLCLr?: number;
    movingAverageLCLx?: number;
    movingAverageMean?: number;
    movingAverageRBar?: number;
    movingAverageUCLr?: number;
    movingAverageUCLx?: number;
    movingRangeRBar?: number;
    movingRangeStdDev?: number;
    nominalFixedControlLimit?: number;
    nominalIndLimit?: number;
    nominalRangeFixedControlLimit?: number;
    nominalSpec?: number;
    nonNormalArea?: number;
    offsetPercentage?: number;
    pbigP?: number;
    pC?: number;
    pctAboveControl?: number;
    pctAboveFixedControlLimit?: number;
    pctAboveIndLimit?: number;
    pctAboveLowerFixedControlLimit?: number;
    pctAboveLowerIndLimit?: number;
    pctAboveLowerSpec?: number;
    pctAboveRangeFixedControlLimit?: number;
    pctAboveSpec?: number;
    pctAboveSpecPred?: number;
    pctAboveTarget?: number;
    pctBelowControl?: number;
    pctBelowFixedControlLimit?: number;
    pctBelowIndLimit?: number;
    pctBelowSpec?: number;
    pctBelowSpecPred?: number;
    pctBelowTarget?: number;
    pctBelowUpperFixedControlLimit?: number;
    pctBelowUpperIndLimit?: number;
    pctBelowUpperSpec?: number;
    pctInside1SD?: number;
    pctInside2SD?: number;
    pctInsideControl?: number;
    pctInsideFixedControlLimit?: number;
    pctInsideIndLimit?: number;
    pctInsideSpec?: number;
    pctInsideSpecPred?: number;
    pctOutsideControl?: number;
    pctOutsideFixedControlLimit?: number;
    pctOutsideIndLimit?: number;
    pctOutsideSpec?: number;
    pctOutsideSpecPred?: number;
    pctRecordsWithRTFs?: number;
    pp?: number;
    ppk?: number;
    ppmAboveSpec?: number;
    ppmAboveSpecPred?: number;
    ppmBelowSpec?: number;
    ppmBelowSpecPred?: number;
    ppmInsideSpec?: number;
    ppmInsideSpecPred?: number;
    ppmOutsideSpec?: number;
    ppmOutsideSpecPred?: number;
    pR?: number;
    rangeStandardDeviation?: number;
    rBar?: number;
    recordXBarStandardDeviation?: number;
    sampleStandardDeviation?: number;
    sigmaLevel?: number;
    sigmaRangeStdDev?: number;
    sigmaRBar?: number;
    sixStandardDeviations?: number;
    skewness?: number;
    skewnessOK?: boolean;
    slope?: number;
    spreadUsed?: SPCSpreadType;
    standardDeviation?: number;
    standardDeviationFactors?: number;
    standardDeviationForcedToSampleMethod?: boolean;
    subgroupSize?: number;
    sumSquaredValues?: number;
    sumValues?: number;
    targetR?: number;
    targetX?: number;
    thirdQuartile?: number;
    toleranceFixedControlLimit?: number;
    toleranceIndLim?: number;
    toleranceRangeFixedControlLimit?: number;
    toleranceSpec?: number;
    uCLr?: number;
    uCLx?: number;
    upperFixedControlLimitR?: number;
    upperFixedControlLimitX?: number;
    upperIndLimit?: number;
    upperSpec?: number;
    variance?: number;
    varyingSubgroupSize?: boolean;
    yIntercept?: number;
    yInterceptLCLx?: number;
    yInterceptUCLx?: number;
    zl?: number;
    zlF?: number;
    zlNN?: number;
    zlR?: number;
    zu?: number;
    zuF?: number;
    zuNN?: number;
    zuR?: number;
}

Type declaration

  • Optionala1?: number

    Non-normal root (where the fitted curve crosses the X-axis) to the left of the mean.

  • Optionala2?: number

    Non-normal root (where the fitted curve crosses the X-axis) to the right of the mean.

  • OptionalchiSqrHypothesis?: boolean

    Based on the ChiSqrValue and the degrees of freedom in the dataset?

  • OptionalchiSqrValue?: number

    Calculated by finding the difference between each observed and theoretical frequency for each possible outcome. Only calculated if Distribution is SPCDistributionType.Normal1, SPCDistributionType.Uniform4, SPCDistributionType.Uniform5, or SPCDistributionType.Uniform9,

  • OptionalcorrelationCoefficient?: number

    A measure of the interdependence of x and y values on a trend chart. Values range from −1 to +1, indicating perfect negative correlation at −1, absence of correlation at zero, and perfect positive correlation at +1.

  • OptionalcountAboveControl?: number

    The number of records with a mean above the UCLx value.

  • OptionalcountAboveFixedControlLimit?: number

    The number of records with a mean above the UpperFixedControlLimitX value of the standard for this retrieval.

  • OptionalcountAboveIndLimit?: number

    Individual values above the upper individual limit. Null if no upper ind limit is set.

  • OptionalcountAboveRangeFixedControlLimit?: number

    The number of range values that are above the UpperFixedControlLimitR value.

  • OptionalcountAboveSpec?: number

    Count of individual values predicted to fall above the upper spec based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalcountAboveSpecPred?: number

    Count of individual values predicted to fall above the upper spec based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalcountAboveTarget?: number

    The number of records with a mean above the TargetX value of the standard for this retrieval.

  • OptionalcountBelowControl?: number

    The number of records with a mean below the LCLx value.

  • OptionalcountBelowFixedControlLimit?: number

    The number of records with a mean below the LowerFixedControlLimitX value of the standard for this retrieval.

  • OptionalcountBelowIndLimit?: number

    Individual values below the lower individual limit. Null if no lower ind limit is set.

  • OptionalcountBelowSpec?: number

    Count of individual values predicted to fall below the lower spec based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalcountBelowSpecPred?: number

    Count of individual values predicted to fall below the lower spec based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalcountBelowTarget?: number

    The number of records with a mean below the TargetX value of the standard for this retrieval.

  • OptionalcountInside1SD?: number

    The number of records with a mean within 1 standard deviation (StandardDeviation) of the population mean (Mean).

  • OptionalcountInside2SD?: number

    The number of records with a mean within 2 standard deviations (StandardDeviation) of the population mean (Mean).

  • OptionalcountInsideControl?: number

    The number of records with a mean below the UCLx value and above the LCLx value.

  • OptionalcountInsideFixedControlLimit?: number

    The number of records with a mean below the UpperFixedControlLimitX value and above the LowerFixedControlLimitX value of the standard for this retrieval.

  • OptionalcountInsideIndLimit?: number

    Individual values between the upper and lower individual limits. Null if neither limit is set.

  • OptionalcountInsideSpec?: number

    Count of individual values predicted to fall inside the lower and upper specs based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalcountInsideSpecPred?: number

    Count of individual values predicted to fall inside the lower and upper specs based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalcountMissingValues?: number

    Number of null values in records

  • OptionalcountNonNullValues?: number

    Number of non-null individual values in records

  • OptionalcountOutsideControl?: number

    The number of records with a mean above the UCLx value or below the LCLx value.

  • OptionalcountOutsideFixedControlLimit?: number

    The number of records with a mean above the UpperFixedControlLimitX value or below the LowerFixedControlLimitX value of the standard for this retrieval.

  • OptionalcountOutsideIndLimit?: number

    Individual values outside the upper and lower individual limits. Null if neither limit is set.

  • OptionalcountOutsideSpec?: number

    Count of individual values predicted to fall outside the lower and upper specs based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalcountOutsideSpecPred?: number

    Count of individual values predicted to fall outside the lower and upper specs based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalcountRecordsWithRTFs?: number

    Number of records with at least one RTF

  • OptionalcountRecordsWithValues?: number

    Number of records that have at least one non-null value

  • OptionalcountTotalRecords?: number

    Total number of records in the retrieval

  • OptionalcountTotalRTFs?: number

    Total number of RTFs in the retrieval. This includes all RTFs on each base record as well as all the individual RTFs

  • OptionalcountTotalValues?: number

    Total number of individual data values in the retrieval. Includes null values.

  • Optionalcp?: number

    Estimate of process capability if the process center moves toward one of the specification limits. Process spread is based on StandardDeviationFactors. A Cpk less than zero indicates that the center of the process lies outside the specification limits.

  • Optionalcpk?: number

    Estimate of process capability if the process center moves toward one of the specification limits. Process spread is based on StandardDeviationFactors. A Cpk less than zero indicates that the center of the process lies outside the specification limits.

  • Optionalcpm?: number

    Estimate of process capability around a target.

  • Optionalcr?: number

    Capability ratio, the inverse of Cp

  • OptionalcrossesAt?: number

    Returns the x value where the current trend line (Slope and YIntercept) is expected to cross the closest spec limit displayed on the trend chart (CrossesLimit and CrossesLimitType)

  • OptionalcrossesIn?: number

    Returns the number of subgroups at which the current trend line (Slope and YIntercept) is expected to cross the closest spec limit displayed on the trend chart (CrossesLimit and CrossesLimitType) If this number is negative, the trend line has already been crossed.

  • OptionalcrossesLimit?: TrendLimitType

    The TrendLimitType type of the closest spec limit to the current trend line, used to calculate CrossesAt and CrossesIn.

  • OptionalcrossesLimitType?: LimitType

    The LimitType (Upper or Lower) of the closest spec limit to the current trend line, used to calculate CrossesAt and CrossesIn.

  • Optionaldistribution?: SPCDistributionType

    Distribution type of the individual values

  • OptionalfirstQuartile?: number

    25% percentile of ordered individual values

  • OptionalhighDateTimeRetrieved?: Date

    Created date/time of the most recent record

  • OptionalinnerRecordRangeStdDev?: number

    Standard deviation of inner-record ranges

  • OptionalinnerRecordRBar?: number

    Average of all inner-record ranges

  • OptionalinsufficentNNResolution?: boolean

    Set if there is not enough resolution to make valid statistical calculations on non normal data.

  • OptionalisMeanMinus3SDWithinSpec?: boolean

    Whether the mean - 3 SD is greater than the lower spec

  • OptionalisMeanMinus4SDWithinSpec?: boolean

    Whether the mean - 4 SD is greater than the lower spec

  • OptionalisMeanPlus3SDWithinSpec?: boolean

    Whether the mean + 3 SD is less than the upper spec

  • OptionalisMeanPlus4SDWithinSpec?: boolean

    Whether the mean + 4 SD is less than the upper spec

  • Optionalkurtosis?: number

    True if the kurtosis ("tailedness") of the individual values follows a normal distribution

  • OptionalkurtosisOK?: boolean

    True if the kurtosis ("tailedness") of the individual values follows a normal distribution

  • OptionallCLforZones?: number

    Lower control limit calculated across the data set

  • OptionallCLr?: number

    Lower Range control limit calculated across the data set

  • OptionallCLx?: number

    Lower control limit calculated across the data set

  • OptionallowDateTimeRetrieved?: Date

    Created date/time of the record furthest in the past

  • OptionallowerFixedControlLimitR?: number

    Lower fixed control limit R for the standard (may be standardized)

  • OptionallowerFixedControlLimitX?: number

    Lower fixed control limit for the standard (may be standardized)

  • OptionallowerIndLimit?: number

    Lower ind limit for the standard (may be standardized)

  • OptionallowerSpec?: number

    Lower spec for the standard (may be standardized)

  • Optionalm1?: number

    Non-normal power (steepness of the fitted curve) to the left of the mean.

  • Optionalm2?: number

    Non-normal power (steepness of the fitted curve) to the right of the mean.

  • OptionalmaximumMovingRange?: number

    Max moving range between records

  • OptionalmaximumRange?: number

    Max record range

  • OptionalmaximumRecordXBar?: number

    Maximum record xbar

  • OptionalmaximumValue?: number

    Maximum individual value

  • Optionalmean?: number

    Average of all non-null individual values

  • OptionalmeanMinus3SD?: number

    Mean minus 3 standard deviations

  • OptionalmeanMinus4SD?: number

    Mean minus 4 standard deviations

  • OptionalmeanMinusNominal?: number

    Mean - NominalSpec.

  • OptionalmeanPlus3SD?: number

    Mean plus 3 standard deviations

  • OptionalmeanPlus4SD?: number

    Mean plus 4 standard deviations

  • Optionalmedian?: number

    Middle of ordered individual values. If the count of values is even, then this is the average of the two middle numbers.

  • OptionalmedianRange?: number

    The median range value.

  • OptionalmedianRecordXBar?: number

    The median subgroup mean value.

  • OptionalminimumMovingRange?: number

    Minimum moving range between records

  • OptionalminimumRange?: number

    Minimum record range

  • OptionalminimumRecordXBar?: number

    Minimum record xbar

  • OptionalminimumValue?: number

    Minimum individual value

  • Optionalmode?: number

    Individual value that appears most frequently. If multiple numbers appear with the same frequency, this value is null.

  • OptionalmovingAverageLCLr?: number

    Lower control limit of moving average ranges

  • OptionalmovingAverageLCLx?: number

    Lower control limit of moving averages

  • OptionalmovingAverageMean?: number

    Mean of moving averages

  • OptionalmovingAverageRBar?: number

    Mean of moving average ranges

  • OptionalmovingAverageUCLr?: number

    Upper control limit of moving average ranges

  • OptionalmovingAverageUCLx?: number

    Upper control limit of moving averages

  • OptionalmovingRangeRBar?: number

    Average of moving ranges between records

  • OptionalmovingRangeStdDev?: number

    Standard deviation of moving ranges between records

  • OptionalnominalFixedControlLimit?: number

    If UpperFixedControlLimitX and LowerFixedControlLimitX are set on the standard for this retrieval, then this returns the midpoint between the two values.

  • OptionalnominalIndLimit?: number

    If UpperIndLimit and LowerIndLimit are set on the standard for this retrieval, then this returns the midpoint between the two values.

  • OptionalnominalRangeFixedControlLimit?: number

    If TargetR is set on the standard for this retrieval, then this stat returns the TargetR value. If TargetR is not set on the standard for this retrieval, but UpperFixedControlLimitR and LowerFixedControlLimitR are set, then this returns the midpoint between the two values.

  • OptionalnominalSpec?: number

    If TargetX is set on the standard for this retrieval, then this stat returns the TargetX value. If TargetX is not set on the standard for this retrieval, but UpperSpec and LowerSpec are set, then this returns the midpoint between the two values.

  • OptionalnonNormalArea?: number

    Area underneath the non-normal fitted curve

  • OptionaloffsetPercentage?: number

    Percentage that the mean is different from the target, based on specs.

  • OptionalpbigP?: number

    The ratio of the process spread to the specification limit spread where the process spread is determined by SampleStandardDeviation.

  • OptionalpC?: number

    The percentage of the number of records with at least one RTF, out of the total number of records.

  • OptionalpctAboveControl?: number

    The percentage of the number of records with a mean above the UCLx value, out of the total number of records.

  • OptionalpctAboveFixedControlLimit?: number

    The percentage of the number of records with a mean above the UpperFixedControlLimitX value of the standard for this retrieval, out of the total number of records.

  • OptionalpctAboveIndLimit?: number

    Precent of individual values above the upper individual limit. Null if no upper ind limit is set.

  • OptionalpctAboveLowerFixedControlLimit?: number

    The percentage of the number of records with a mean above the LowerFixedControlLimitX value of the standard for this retrieval, out of the total number of records.

  • OptionalpctAboveLowerIndLimit?: number

    Percent of individual values above the lower individual limit. Null if no lower ind limit is set.

  • OptionalpctAboveLowerSpec?: number

    Percent of individual values above the lower spec. Null if no lower spec is set.

  • OptionalpctAboveRangeFixedControlLimit?: number

    The percentage of range values that are above the UpperFixedControlLimitR value, out of the total number of records.

  • OptionalpctAboveSpec?: number

    Percent of individual values predicted to fall above the upper spec based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalpctAboveSpecPred?: number

    Percent of individual values predicted to fall above the upper spec based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalpctAboveTarget?: number

    The percentage of the number of records with a mean above the TargetX value of the standard for this retrieval, out of the total number of records.

  • OptionalpctBelowControl?: number

    The percentage of the number of records with a mean below the LCLx value, out of the total number of records.

  • OptionalpctBelowFixedControlLimit?: number

    The percentage of the number of records with a mean below the LowerFixedControlLimitX value of the standard for this retrieval, out of the total number of records.

  • OptionalpctBelowIndLimit?: number

    Percent of individual values below the lower individual limit. Null if no lower ind limit is set.

  • OptionalpctBelowSpec?: number

    Percent of individual values predicted to fall below the lower spec based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalpctBelowSpecPred?: number

    Percent of individual values predicted to fall below the lower spec based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalpctBelowTarget?: number

    The percentage of the number of records with a mean below the TargetX value of the standard for this retrieval, out of the total number of records.

  • OptionalpctBelowUpperFixedControlLimit?: number

    The percentage of the number of records with a mean below the UpperFixedControlLimitX value of the standard for this retrieval, out of the total number of records.

  • OptionalpctBelowUpperIndLimit?: number

    Percent of individual values below the upper individual limit. Null if no upper ind limit is set.

  • OptionalpctBelowUpperSpec?: number

    Percent of individual values below the upper spec. Null if no upper spec is set.

  • OptionalpctInside1SD?: number

    The percentage of the number of records with a mean within 1 standard deviation (StandardDeviation) of the population mean (Mean), out of the total number of records.

  • OptionalpctInside2SD?: number

    The percentage of the number of records with a mean within 2 standard deviations (StandardDeviation) of the population mean (Mean), out of the total number of records.

  • OptionalpctInsideControl?: number

    The percentage of the number of records with a mean below the UCLx value and above the LCLx value, out of the total number of records.

  • OptionalpctInsideFixedControlLimit?: number

    The percentage of the number of records with a mean below the UpperFixedControlLimitX value and above the LowerFixedControlLimitX value of the standard for this retrieval, out of the total number of records.

  • OptionalpctInsideIndLimit?: number

    Percent of individual values between the upper and lower individual limits. Null if neither limit is set.

  • OptionalpctInsideSpec?: number

    Percent of individual values predicted to fall inside the lower and upper specs based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalpctInsideSpecPred?: number

    Percent of individual values predicted to fall inside the lower and upper specs based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalpctOutsideControl?: number

    The percentage of the number of records with a mean above the UCLx value or below the LCLx value, out of the total number of records.

  • OptionalpctOutsideFixedControlLimit?: number

    The percentage of the number of records with a mean above the UpperFixedControlLimitX value or below the LowerFixedControlLimitX value of the standard for this retrieval, out of the total number of records.

  • OptionalpctOutsideIndLimit?: number

    Percent of individual values outside the upper and lower individual limits. Null if neither limit is set.

  • OptionalpctOutsideSpec?: number

    Percent of individual values predicted to fall outside the lower and upper specs based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalpctOutsideSpecPred?: number

    Percent of individual values predicted to fall outside the lower and upper specs based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalpctRecordsWithRTFs?: number

    The percentage of the number of records with at least one RTF, out of the total number of records.

  • Optionalpp?: number

    Estimate of process performance if the process center moves toward one of the specification limits. Process spread is based on SampleStandardDeviation. A Ppk less than zero indicates that the center of the process lies outside the specification limits.

  • Optionalppk?: number

    Estimate of process performance if the process center moves toward one of the specification limits. Process spread is based on SampleStandardDeviation. A Ppk less than zero indicates that the center of the process lies outside the specification limits.

  • OptionalppmAboveSpec?: number

    PPM of individual values predicted to fall above the upper spec based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalppmAboveSpecPred?: number

    PPM of individual values predicted to fall above the upper spec based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalppmBelowSpec?: number

    PPM of individual values predicted to fall below the lower spec based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalppmBelowSpecPred?: number

    PPM of individual values predicted to fall below the lower spec based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalppmInsideSpec?: number

    PPM of individual values predicted to fall inside the lower and upper specs based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalppmInsideSpecPred?: number

    PPM of individual values predicted to fall inside the lower and upper specs based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalppmOutsideSpec?: number

    PPM of individual values predicted to fall outside the lower and upper specs based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalppmOutsideSpecPred?: number

    PPM of individual values predicted to fall outside the lower and upper specs based on the fitted curve

  • OptionalpR?: number

    Performance ratio that is calculated as the inverse of Pp.

  • OptionalrangeStandardDeviation?: number

    Standard deviation of ranges Uses the standard's setting for the range type

  • OptionalrBar?: number

    Mean of ranges Uses the standard's setting for the range type

  • OptionalrecordXBarStandardDeviation?: number

    Sample standard deviation of the xbars of all records

  • OptionalsampleStandardDeviation?: number

    Sample Standard Deviation of all individual values.

  • OptionalsigmaLevel?: number

    Returns the smaller of the two Z values (Zl or Zu) used to calculate process capability.

  • OptionalsigmaRangeStdDev?: number

    Standard deviation of sigma ranges

  • OptionalsigmaRBar?: number

    Average of all sigma ranges

  • OptionalsixStandardDeviations?: number

    Difference between (mean + 3 SD) and (mean - 3 SD)

  • Optionalskewness?: number

    True if the skewness of the individual values follows a normal distribution

  • OptionalskewnessOK?: boolean

    True if the skewness of the individual values follows a normal distribution

  • Optionalslope?: number

    The slope of the line that best fits the data

  • OptionalspreadUsed?: SPCSpreadType

    Spread type used to model the fitted distribution curve

  • OptionalstandardDeviation?: number

    Standard deviation of all individual values Uses the global setting for the method of calculating the standard deviation (either Factors or Sample method)

  • OptionalstandardDeviationFactors?: number

    Standard Deviation of all individual values using the Factors method.

  • OptionalstandardDeviationForcedToSampleMethod?: boolean

    True if the standard deviation method was forced to StandardDeviationMethodType.Sample because of varying subgroup sizes

  • OptionalsubgroupSize?: number

    Subgroup size of the most recent record. Used to standardize all other records.

  • OptionalsumSquaredValues?: number

    Sum of each value squared

  • OptionalsumValues?: number

    Sum of all non-null values

  • OptionaltargetR?: number

    Target R (nominal) value for the standard (may be standardized)

  • OptionaltargetX?: number

    Target X (nominal) value for the standard (may be standardized)

  • OptionalthirdQuartile?: number

    75% percentile of ordered individual values

  • OptionaltoleranceFixedControlLimit?: number

    If the UpperFixedControlLimitX and LowerFixedControlLimitX are set on the standard for this retrieval, returns the difference between the two values.

  • OptionaltoleranceIndLim?: number

    If the UpperIndLimit and LowerIndLimit are set on the standard for this retrieval, returns the difference between the two values.

  • OptionaltoleranceRangeFixedControlLimit?: number

    If the UpperFixedControlLimitR and LowerFixedControlLimitR are set on the standard for this retrieval, returns the difference between the two values.

  • OptionaltoleranceSpec?: number

    If the UpperSpec and LowerSpec are set on the standard for this retrieval, returns the difference between the two values.

  • OptionaluCLr?: number

    Upper Range control limit calculated across the data set

  • OptionaluCLx?: number

    Upper control limit calculated across the data set

  • OptionalupperFixedControlLimitR?: number

    Upper fixed control limit R for the standard (may be standardized)

  • OptionalupperFixedControlLimitX?: number

    Upper fixed control limit for the standard (may be standardized)

  • OptionalupperIndLimit?: number

    Upper ind limit for the standard (may be standardized)

  • OptionalupperSpec?: number

    Upper spec for the standard (may be standardized)

  • Optionalvariance?: number

    Square of the sample standard deviation

  • OptionalvaryingSubgroupSize?: boolean

    True if there at least two records with different counts of non-null values

  • OptionalyIntercept?: number

    The y value when x = 0 for the line that best fits the data

  • OptionalyInterceptLCLx?: number

    The value where the lower trend control limit intersects the Y axis

  • OptionalyInterceptUCLx?: number

    The value where the upper trend control limit intersects the Y axis

  • Optionalzl?: number

    The distance of the process average from the lower specification limits measured in standard deviation units. Uses StandardDeviationFactors

  • OptionalzlF?: number

    The distance of the process average from the lower specification limits measured in standard deviation units. Uses StandardDeviationFactors

  • OptionalzlNN?: number

    The distance of the process average from the lower specification limits measured in standard deviation units. The standard deviation is based on the non-normal curve. If set, _zlR, ZuR, ZlF, and ZuF will be null.

  • OptionalzlR?: number

    The distance of the process average from the lower specification limits measured in standard deviation units. Uses SampleStandardDeviation

  • Optionalzu?: number

    The distance of the process average from the upper specification limits measured in standard deviation units. Uses StandardDeviationFactors

  • OptionalzuF?: number

    The distance of the process average from the upper specification limits measured in standard deviation units. Uses StandardDeviationFactors

  • OptionalzuNN?: number

    The distance of the process average from the upper specification limits measured in standard deviation units. The standard deviation is based on the non-normal curve. If set, ZlR, ZuR, ZlF, and ZuF will be null.

  • OptionalzuR?: number

    The distance of the process average from the upper specification limits measured in standard deviation units. Uses SampleStandardDeviation