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Specifies the life distribution to fit to the data set | |||
To specify the form of the selected distribution (e.g., 2-parameter Weibull vs. mixed Weibull), use the Parameters property of the [[WeibullAnalysisOptions_Class|WeibullAnalysisOptions]] class. | To specify the form of the selected distribution (e.g., 2-parameter Weibull vs. mixed Weibull), use the Parameters property of the [[WeibullAnalysisOptions_Class|WeibullAnalysisOptions]] class. |
Revision as of 21:50, 24 February 2014
Specifies the life distribution to fit to the data set
To specify the form of the selected distribution (e.g., 2-parameter Weibull vs. mixed Weibull), use the Parameters property of the WeibullAnalysisOptions class.
Members
- Weibull Weibull distribution (including mixed Weibull analysis)
- Bayesian Bayesian-Weibull analysis
- Exponential Exponential distribution
- Lognormal Lognormal distribution
- Normal Normal distribution
- G_Gamma Generalized gamma distribution
- Gamma Gamma distribution
- Logistic Logistic distribution
- Loglogistic Loglogistic distribution
- Gumbel Gumbel distribution
Usage Example
Declare a WeibullDataSet object.
Dim WDS as New WeibullDataSet
Set Weibull as the distribution for analysis.
WDS.AnalysisSettings.Distribution = WeibullSolverDistribution.Weibull