\name{remove.data} \alias{remove.data} %- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{ Remove an undesirable observation. } \description{ This function removes an undesirable data that might be out of control in you data set. It is used at Hotelling T2 control charts for phase I. } \usage{ remove.data(datum, i) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{datum}{ The data set. Should be an array. } \item{i}{ The index in the matrix of the data to be removed. } } \value{ Return the new data set without the observation that was removed. } \author{ Daniela R. Recchia, Emanuel P. Barbosa } \examples{ mu <- c(5.682, 88.22) Sigma <- symMatrix(c(3.770, -5.495, 13.53), 2) datum <- data.1(20, 10, mu, Sigma) # Removing the observatiob 13 from the data set "datum" and updating it: datum <- remove.data(datum, 13) }