Chips: Silicon Chips

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Silicon Chips

Description

Two techniques of splitting chips are randomly assigned to 28 sheets so that each technique is applied to 14 sheets. The values recorded in Chips are the number of usable chips from each silicon sheet.

Format

A data frame with 14 observations on the following 2 variables:

techniqueI

number of usable chips

techniqueII

number of usable chips

Source

Ugarte, M. D., Militino, A. F., and Arnholt, A. T. (2008) Probability and Statistics with R. Chapman & Hall/CRC.

Examples


par(mfrow = c(1, 2))
with(data = Chips, qqnorm(techniqueI))
with(data = Chips, qqline(techniqueI))
with(data = Chips, qqnorm(techniqueII))
with(data = Chips, qqline(techniqueII))
par(mfrow=c(1, 1))
# Trellis Approach
graph1 <- qqmath(~techniqueI, data = Chips, type=c("p", "r"))
graph2 <- qqmath(~techniqueII, data = Chips, type=c("p", "r"))
print(graph1, split=c(1, 1, 2, 1), more = TRUE)
print(graph2, split=c(2, 1, 2, 1), more = FALSE)
rm(graph1, graph2)


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