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  1. I would like to be able to create a 'NEW' Studystripe that I can assign both values. Right now through this method I can only set 1 of the 2 values.

    Please help.

    Dim zoneBMinusStripe As StudyStripe = stat.Studies.Add(Analysis.LowerQuartile)

    zoneBMinusStripe.Value = 0.8

  2. I'm looking to get the cpk, cp, ppk, and pp to show the correct values in the chart legend. Below is my attempt. Please help.

    Thank you,

    Steve S.

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    ///abbreviated aspx page

    ////////////////////////////////////////////////

    ///abbreviated aspx.vb page

    stat.Chart = cfxDetailed

    stat.SelectedSeries = 0

    stat.IgnoredSeries = New Integer() {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}

    Dim mean As StudyConstant = stat.Studies.Add(Analysis.Mean)

    mean.Visible = False

    mean.Color = Color.Red

    mean.LineWidth = 2

    sigma1 = stat.Studies.Add(Analysis.Sigma1)

    sigma1.Visible = False

    sigma1.Color = Color.LawnGreen

    stat.Calculators(0).Sigma = sigma1.Value

    stat.Calculators(0).Lsl = mean.value - (3 * sigma.value) /////sigma.value is returning nothing! PROBLEM

    stat.Calculators(0).Usl = mean.value + (3 * sigma.value)

    Dim cpK As Study = CType(stat.Studies.AddTitle("Cpk"), StudyCustom)

    cpK.Bold = False

    cpK.Indented = True

    Dim cpkVal As Double = stat.Calculators(0).Get(Analysis.Cpk)

    cpK.Value = Convert.ToDouble(cpkVal.ToString("0.000000000"))

  3. I'm having the same problem too. I can set the values manually via cpk.value, but I don't want to calculate them manually when everything [mean, stddev, sigmas] else works automatically.

    cpk, cp, ppk, and pp just display on the legend without a value. :(

    What's worse is I can't calculate them via (mean.value + sigma3.value *3) because in my page load event the value does not exist.

    ////code

    Dim sigma3 As StudyStripe = stat.Studies.Add(Analysis.Sigma3)

    sigma3.Visible = False

    sigma3.Color = Color.LightGray

    sigma3.value //returns nothing!

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