Statistical Report
In the “Statistical Report” window, you can visualize the data generated by the project through tables and charts and export the data needed.
The system starts to save relevant results only after you set the project and measurement items to be saved. |
Set Project and Measurement Items
On the toolbar of the Mech-MSR main interface, click the Setting button on the right of the Statistical Report to open the window.
After setting the Data storage path, Project, and Measurement items, you can click the Save button to return to the main interface.
Setting the Data storage path to a project folder and its subfolders is not supported. |
View Results
After running the project for a certain period of time, you can click the Mech-MSR statistical report button on the toolbar to open the statistical report window.
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Set the filtering settings.
You can search the data by project, measurement item, time, and result type according to your actual needs.
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Click the Search button, and the results will be displayed under the Production statistics and Historical data tab on the right side of the window. The search of project execution results for up to 100,000 times is supported.
You can view the data in the form of Data tables or Charts.
Production Statistics
You can view the statistics of the project and measurement items in the Data table under the “Production Statistics” tab.
Chart shows the extreme differences in measured values. |
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Statistical Data of Project
The statistics of the project are displayed at the top of the data table and include the OK count, OK rate, NG count, NG rate, and Running count of the project.
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Measurement item
The statistical indicators of measurement items are described as follows:
Indicator Description Index
The index indicates the position of the measured value in a list, starting from 1 and increasing sequentially.
When the result of a measurement item is a single value, the index is displayed as 1. Max
The maximum value measured in multiple measurements. If there is calibration compensation, this value is the compensated value.
Min
The minimum value measured across multiple measurements. If there is calibration compensation, this value is the compensated value.
Mean
The average value of multiple measurement results. If there is calibration compensation, this value is the compensated value.
Range
The difference between the Max and Min.
Variance
The average of the squared deviations of each measured value after correction from the Mean, reflecting the degree of data dispersion.
Standard Deviation
The square root of the Variance, reflecting the fluctuation of data.
OK count
The number of times the measured value was judged as OK during measurements.
NG count
The number of times the measured value was judged as NG during measurements.
OK rate
OK rate = OK count ÷ measurement times.
NG rate
NG rate = NG count ÷ measurement times.
Export Data
Click the Export data button in the upper right corner of the window to export the production statistics chart to a specified path.
If you want to export historical data, please select the Export historical data option in the Export Data window. Up to 100,000 project execution results can be exported. |