\name{add.data} \alias{add.data} %- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{ Updates the Hotelling Control Chart. } \description{ This function is used to update the phase II control chart with new observations. } \usage{ add.data(datum2, estat, T2II, n, j, m = NULL) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{datum2}{ The data set for the phase II. Shoul be a vector. } \item{estat}{ The values of the auxiliary statistics. Should be a list with a vector with the mean of the mean vectors, a matrix with the average of the variance-covariance matrices and a matrix with the means. } \item{T2II}{ A vector with the value of T2 statistic for one sample. } \item{n}{ The sample size. For individual observations, use n = 1. } \item{j}{ The index of the current sample. } \item{m}{ The number of samples in phase I. Only needed if the phase I data set is show on the plot. } } \details{ To use this function it is necessary to have the output given by the function T2.2. At every step you should entry with the new data set. } \value{ Add the new observation to the current Hoteliing control chart for phase II. } \author{ Daniela R. Recchia, Emanuel P. Barbosa } \seealso{ \link{T2.2} } \examples{ mu <- c(5.682, 88.22) Sigma <- symMatrix(c(3.770, -5.495, 13.53), 2) datum <- data.1(20, 10, mu, Sigma) estat <- stats(datum, 20, 10, 2) datum2 <- data.2(estat, 10, p = 2) T2II <- T2.2(datum2, estat, 10) #Not showing the phase I data set. cchart.T2.2(T2II, 20, 10, 1, 25, 2) datum3 <- data.2(estat, 10, p = 2) add.data(datum3, estat, T2II, 10, 2) #Showing the phase I data set. cchart.T2.2(T2II, 20, 10, 1, 25, 2, datum = datum) datum3 <- data.2(estat, 10, p = 2) add.data(datum3, estat, T2II, 10, 2, 20) #Example with individual observations datum <- data.1(50, 1, mu, Sigma) estat <- stats(datum, 50, 1, 2) datum2 <- data.2(estat, 1, p = 2) T2II <- T2.2(datum2, estat, 1) #Not showing the phase I data set. cchart.T2.2(T2II, 50, 1, 1, 25, 2) datum3 <- data.2(estat, 1, p = 2) add.data(datum3, estat, T2II, 1, 2) #Showing the phase I data set. cchart.T2.2(T2II, 50, 1, 1, 25, 2, datum = datum) datum3 <- data.2(estat, 1, p = 2) add.data(datum3, estat, T2II, 1, 2, 50) }