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*AddFailureInterval( StartValue{{APIPrefix|As Double}}, EndValue{{APIPrefix|As Double}}, NumberInGroup{{APIPrefix|As Integer}}) | *AddFailureInterval( StartValue{{APIPrefix|As Double}}, EndValue{{APIPrefix|As Double}}, NumberInGroup{{APIPrefix|As Integer}}) | ||
Parameters | Parameters | ||
:''StartValue'': The starting value of | :''StartValue'': The starting value of the failure interval. | ||
:''EndValue'': The ending value of | :''EndValue'': The ending value of the failure interval. | ||
:''NumberInGroup'': The number of | :''NumberInGroup'': The number of failures that occurred during the interval. | ||
== Usage Example == | == Usage Example == |
Revision as of 21:37, 24 February 2014
Adds interval censored failures to the data set, using the specified start/end times and number of failures that occurred within the interval.
Syntax
- AddFailureInterval( StartValueAs Double, EndValueAs Double, NumberInGroupAs Integer)
Parameters
- StartValue: The starting value of the failure interval.
- EndValue: The ending value of the failure interval.
- NumberInGroup: The number of failures that occurred during the interval.
Usage Example
Declare the WeibullDataSet. See New WeibullDataSet for additional details.
Dim WDS as New WeibullDataSet
Add values to the raw data.
WDS.AddFailureInterval(1, 5, 1) WDS.AddFailureInterval(6, 10, 1) WDS.AddFailureInterval(11, 15, 1)