Publication date: 07/24/2024

EWMA Chart Report

The EWMA Chart report contains two charts: an EWMA chart and an X chart. For more information about the interpretation of these charts, see Box et al. (2009).

EWMA Chart

The EWMA chart is an exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) chart with decision limits that are determined by the current values of the chart parameters:

If you specified a Subgroup variable and at least one subgroup size is greater than 1, the horizontal axis denotes the subgroups.

Otherwise, the horizontal axis denotes the samples.

In both cases, the vertical axis denotes the exponentially weighted moving average. If you specified the Center Data option in the launch window, the vertical axis denotes the exponentially weighted moving average with the target value subtracted from it. Each sample or subgroup has a single point on the chart. There is one additional point that is a forecast point, which is shown in blue.

Note: If the last sample (or subgroup) is both hidden and excluded, the line connecting the last sample (or subgroup) to the forecast point is not drawn.

X Chart

The X chart is a Shewhart control chart of the observations:

If you specified a Subgroup variable and at least one subgroup size is greater than 1, the X chart is an XBar chart of the mean values. The horizontal axis denotes the subgroups. The vertical axis denotes the subgroup means. If you selected the Center Data option in the launch window, the vertical axis denotes the subgroup means with the target value subtracted from them. Each subgroup has a single point on the chart.

Otherwise, the X chart is an individual measurements chart of the values. The horizontal axis denotes the samples. The vertical axis denotes the measurements. If you selected the Center Data option in the launch window, the vertical axis denotes the measurements with the target value subtracted from them. Each sample has a single point on the chart.

For more information about the limits on the X chart, see “Statistical Details for Control Chart Builder”.

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