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{{APIComment|'Add failure times for Stress1 = 190 and 235.}} | {{APIComment|'Add failure times for Stress1 = 190 and 235.}} | ||
{{APIPrefix|Call}} ADS.AddFailure_2(100, 1, 190) | |||
{{APIPrefix|Call}} ADS.AddFailure_2(120, 1, 190) | |||
{{APIPrefix|Call}} ADS. | {{APIPrefix|Call}} ADS.AddFailure_2(130, 1, 235) | ||
{{APIPrefix|Call}} ADS. | {{APIPrefix|Call}} ADS.AddFailure_2(140, 1, 235) | ||
{{APIPrefix|Call}} ADS. | |||
{{APIPrefix|Call}} ADS. | |||
{{APIComment|'Fit the data to a model, using all default analysis settings.}} | {{APIComment|'Fit the data to a model, using all default analysis settings.}} |
Revision as of 23:33, 5 May 2016
Member of: SynthesisAPI.ALTADataSet
Returns a message box that shows the estimated parameters of the model (i.e., distribution and life-stress relationship), based on the settings specified in the AnalysisSettings
property of the ALTADataSet object. In addition, it creates a retrievable cModel object that represents the fitted model from the accelerated life testing data analysis.
Syntax
.Calculate()
Example
VBA 'Declare a new ALTADataSet object. Dim ADS As New ALTADataSet 'Define a stress type with use stress level = 300. Call ADS.AddStressDefinition("Stress1",,300) 'Add failure times for Stress1 = 190 and 235. Call ADS.AddFailure_2(100, 1, 190) Call ADS.AddFailure_2(120, 1, 190) Call ADS.AddFailure_2(130, 1, 235) Call ADS.AddFailure_2(140, 1, 235) 'Fit the data to a model, using all default analysis settings. Call ADS.Calculate() 'Retrieve the fitted model. Dim model As cModel Set model = ADS.FittedModel 'Using the model, calculate the reliability at 100 hrs and display the result. Dim r As Double r = model.reliability(100) MsgBox("Reliability at 100 hrs: " & r)
VB.NET 'Declare a new ALTADataSet object. Dim ADS As New ALTADataSet 'Define a stress type with use stress level = 300. ADS.AddStressDefinition("Stress1",,300) 'Add failure times for Stress1 = 190 and 235. ADS.AddFailure(100, 1, 190) ADS.AddFailure(120, 1, 190) ADS.AddFailure(130, 1, 235) ADS.AddFailure(140, 1, 235) 'Fit the data to a model, using all default analysis settings. ADS.Calculate() 'Retrieve the fitted model. Dim model As cModel model = ADS.FittedModel 'Using the model, calculate the reliability at 100 hrs and display the result. Dim r As Double r = model.reliability(100) MsgBox("Reliability at 100 hrs: " & r)