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One Factor Reliability Designs: Data Tab

After you build a one factor design, the Data tab will include a test plan with Life Data columns for entering the life data. The first ten rows of an example plan with failure and suspension times is shown next.

All of the available columns for one factor reliability designs are described in more detail below. To hide/show columns, use the Visible Columns window.

Tip: If you need to use a non-randomized order in an actual experiment, you can sort the design by clicking a cell in the column you wish to sort by and choosing Sheet > Sheet Actions > Sort > [Order]. For example, if changing levels in a randomized experiment would be too expensive, you can sort the design table by factor levels.

Factor levels can be displayed as the actual values assigned in the factor properties or as coded values. When you use coded values for one factor, general full factorial or Taguchi OA factorial designs, the lowest level will be displayed as 1, the next level as 2, and so on. To switch between coded and actual values, choose Data > Display > [Value Type].

 

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