If your data are in a single column of the worksheet, complete the following steps.
Observations within each subgroup should be in adjacent rows of the worksheet. For more information on using columns to define subgroups, go to Using subgroups to assess process capability.
C1 | C2 |
---|---|
Diameter | Subgroup ID |
74.030 | 1 |
74.002 | 1 |
74.019 | 1 |
73.992 | 1 |
73.995 | 2 |
73.992 | 2 |
If you have subgroups arranged in rows across several columns of the worksheet, and each row represents a single subgroup, complete the following steps.
If you use this option to enter your data, all subgroups must be the same size. If your subgroups are arranged in rows and the sizes differ, you can enter a missing value symbol "*" in worksheet cells as needed to make all the subgroup sizes the same.
C1 | C2 | C3 |
---|---|---|
Observation 1 | Observation 2 | Observation 3 |
74.030 | 73.995 | 73.988 |
74.002 | 73.992 | 74.024 |
74.019 | 74.011 | 74.021 |
73.992 | 74.004 | 74.005 |