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qicharts will no longer be maintained. Please consider moving to qicharts2: https://anhoej.github.io/qicharts2/.
The qicharts package contains functions for plotting run charts and Shewhart control charts for measure and count data.
The main function is qic()
, which in its simplest form
takes a vector of values, plots a run chart, and performs tests for
non-random variation in the data sequence. Non-random variation may be
the result of deliberate process improvement or unintentional, possibly
unwanted, changes in process performance.
qic()
has a simple interface with a rich set of options
to control data analysis and plotting, including options for automatic
data aggregation by subgroups, easy analysis of before-and-after data,
exclusion of one or more data points from analysis, and splitting charts
into sequential time periods. Missing values and empty subgroups are
handled gracefully.
The trc()
function creates trellis run charts,
i.e. small multiple run charts from multivariate data.
tcc()
is an experimental function aiming at replacing
trc()
and, eventually, qic()
. It allows for
multivariate run and control charts in trellis layout.
The paretochart()
function plots a pareto chart from
categorical data.
For quick demos, run
example(qic)
example(trc)
example(tcc)
example(paretochart)
vignette('runcharts')
vignette('controlcharts')
Then read the help files
?qic
?trc
?tcc
?paretochart
Install latest release version of qicharts from CRAN
install.packages('qicharts')
Or install development version from GitHub
require(devtools)
install_github('anhoej/qicharts')
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.