The Response Table for SIgnal-to-Noise Ratios contains a row for the average signal-to-noise ratio for each factor level, Delta, and Rank. The table contains a column for each factor.
The Response Table for Standard Deviations contains a row for the average signal-to-noise ratio for each factor level, Delta, and Rank. The table contains a column for each factor.
To get the standard deviation for each factor level, consider the following example. You have a Taguchi design where the inner array has 2 factors (A and B), stored in C1 and C2, respectively, and the outer array has two responses, stored in C3 and C4.
You can also get these signal-to-noise ratios by choosing , clicking Storage, checking Signal to Noise ratios, and clicking OK twice.
The last column in the worksheet (named Mean1 if there was not already a column with this name before performing these steps) contains the signal-to-noise ratios that are displayed in the Response Table for factor A.
Repeat Part 4, entering C2 in step 3 to get the signal-to-noise ratios for factor B.
To get the standard deviation for each factor level, consider the following example. You have a Taguchi design where the inner array has 2 factors (A and B), stored in C1 and C2, respectively, and the outer array has two responses, stored in C3 and C4.
You can also get these standard deviations by choosing , clicking Storage, checking Standard deviations, and clicking OK twice.
The last column in the worksheet (named Mean1 if there was not already a column with this name before performing these steps) contains the standard deviations that are displayed in the Response Table for factor A.
Repeat Part 2, entering C2 in step 3 to get the standard deviations for factor B.