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38 Statistical Control Charts Chapter 2<br />

Display Options<br />

Capability performs a Capability Analysis for your data. A popup dialog is first shown, where you can<br />

enter the Lower Spec Limit, Target, <strong>and</strong> Upper Spec Limit values for the process variable.<br />

Figure 2.14 Capability Analysis Dialog<br />

An example of a capability analysis report is shown in Figure 2.15 for Coating.jmp when the Lower Spec<br />

Limit is set as 16.5, the Target is set to 21.5, <strong>and</strong> the Upper Spec Limit is set to 23.<br />

Figure 2.15 Capability Analysis Report for Coating.jmp<br />

For additional information on Capability Analysis, see the Basic Analysis <strong>and</strong> Graphing book.<br />

Save Sigma saves the computed value of sigma as a column property in the process variable column in<br />

the JMP data table.<br />

Save Limits > in Column saves the computed values of sigma, center line, <strong>and</strong> the upper <strong>and</strong> lower limits<br />

as column properties in the process variable column in the JMP data table. These limits are later<br />

automatically retrieved by the Control Chart dialog <strong>and</strong> used in a later analysis.

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