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'''Median Rank Plot Example''' | |||
In this example, we will determine the median rank value used for plotting the sixth failure from a sample size of ten. This will be used to illustrate two of the built-in functions in Weibull++'s Quick Statistical Reference. | In this example, we will determine the median rank value used for plotting the sixth failure from a sample size of ten. This will be used to illustrate two of the built-in functions in Weibull++'s '''Quick Statistical Reference'''. | ||
'''Solution''' | |||
First, open the Quick Statistical Reference by clicking its icon. | First, open the Quick Statistical Reference by clicking its icon. | ||
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or by selecting Quick Statistical Reference from the | or by selecting '''Quick Statistical Reference''' from the '''Home''' menu. | ||
In this example N = 10, j = 6, m = 2(10 - 6 + 1) = 10, and n = 2 x 6 = 12. | In this example N = 10, j = 6, m = 2(10 - 6 + 1) = 10, and n = 2 x 6 = 12. |
Revision as of 21:23, 29 February 2012
Median Rank Plot Example
In this example, we will determine the median rank value used for plotting the sixth failure from a sample size of ten. This will be used to illustrate two of the built-in functions in Weibull++'s Quick Statistical Reference.
Solution
First, open the Quick Statistical Reference by clicking its icon.
or by selecting Quick Statistical Reference from the Home menu.
In this example N = 10, j = 6, m = 2(10 - 6 + 1) = 10, and n = 2 x 6 = 12.
Thus, from the F-distribution rank equation:
Calculate the value of F0.50:10:12 by using the Inverse F-Distribution Values option from the Quick Statistical Reference, or F0.50;10;12 = 0.9886 as shown next:
Consequently:
Another method is to use the Median Ranks option directly, which yields MR(%) = 54.8305%, as shown next: