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English: A en:MATLAB-generated en:EWMA chart for a process that experienced a 1.5σ drift starting at midnight.
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w

use strict;
use Math::Random;

my %shiftSchedule = (
    "first" =>  { "start" => 6.00, "end" => 14.00 },
    "second" => { "start" => 14.00, "end" => 22.00 },
    "third" =>  { "start" => 22.00, "end" =>  6.00 }
);
my $shift = "third";         # shift to monitor
my $inspectionRate = 1 / 2;  # every 1/2 hour
my $drift = 1.5;             # drift to simulate
my $m = 25;                  # samples in control chart setup
my $n = 3;                   # observations per sample
my $target = 100.0;          # quality characteristic target

my $hour;
my $i;
my $j;
my $minute;
my $observation;
my $setupM = $m;

#
# simulate control chart setup
#
open(SETUPCSV, ">xr_setup.csv") || die "! can't open \"xr_setup.csv\" ($!)\n";
for ($i = 1; $i <= $m; $i++) {
    for ($j = 0; $j < $n; $j++) {
        $observation = $target + random_normal();
		if ($j > 0) {
			print SETUPCSV ",";
		}
        printf SETUPCSV "%7.3f", $observation;
    }
	printf SETUPCSV "\r\n";
}
close(SETUPCSV);

#
# simulate control chart monitoring
#
open(MONITORINGCSV, ">xr_monitoring.csv") || die "! can't open \"xr_monitoring.csv\" ($!)\n";
$m = $shiftSchedule{$shift}{"end"} - $shiftSchedule{$shift}{"start"};
if ($m < 0) {
    $m += 24;
}
$m /= $inspectionRate;
for ($i = 1; $i <= $m; $i++) {
    $hour = int($i * $inspectionRate + $shiftSchedule{$shift}{"start"});
    if ($hour >= 24) {
        $hour -= 24;
    }
    $minute = ($i & 0x1) ? (60 * $inspectionRate) : 0;
    printf MONITORINGCSV "'%d:%02d'", $hour, $minute;
    for ($j = 0; $j < $n; $j++) {
        $observation = $target + random_normal();
        if ($i >= (0.25 * $m)) {
            if ($i < (0.75 * $m)) {
                $observation += ($drift / (0.5 * $m)) * ($i - (0.25 * $m));
            } else {
                $observation += $drift;
            }
        }
        printf MONITORINGCSV ",%7.3f", $observation;
    }
	printf MONITORINGCSV "\r\n";
}
close(MONITORINGCSV);

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%
% display an xbar control chart in MATLAB
%
clear

%
% Phase I
%
% compute the control chart center line and control limits based on a
% process that is simulated to be in a state of statistical control
%
setupobservations = csvread('xr_setup.csv');
setupstats = controlchart(setupobservations, 'charttype', 'ewma');

%
% Phase II
%
% read in the process observations representing the monitoring phase
%
observations = importdata('xr_monitoring.csv');

%
% first column is the time of the observation (24 hour clock)
%
halfhourlylabel = observations.rowheaders;

%
% second column consists of the observations (counts of
% nonconformances per rational subgroup)
%
monitoringobservations = observations.data;

%
% just display labels on the "on the hour" ticks
%
emptylabel = cell(size(monitoringobservations,1) - size(halfhourlylabel,1), 1);
emptylabel(:) = {''};
hourlylabel = vertcat(halfhourlylabel(2:2:end), emptylabel);

%
% plot the control chart for the monitoring phase observations
%
monitoringstats = controlchart(monitoringobservations, ...
							   'charttype', 'ewma', ...
							   'label', halfhourlylabel.', ...
							   'mean', setupstats.mu, ...
							   'sigma', setupstats.sigma, ...
							   'lambda', 0.20);
title('EWMA chart for quality characteristic XXX')
xlabel('Sample')
ylabel('Exponentially-weighted moving average value (units)')
%
% the labels supplied to controlchart() only appear when the user
% selects a plotted point with her mouse--we have to explicitly
% set labels in the X axis if we want them
%
set(gca,'XTickLabel', hourlylabel)
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