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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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Figure 52 PARETO(CUM SIMPLE)=SUM(DEF1 TO DEF7)<br />

Specification: sum_fun (varlist)<br />

GRAPH 713<br />

Right axis title: Percent<br />

Right axis labels: Cumulative percentage<br />

y-axis title: Count<br />

y-axis labels: defect count<br />

x-axis title: none<br />

x-axis labels: var labels<br />

The data are sorted in descending order. The cumulative line is displayed. The first two<br />

defects account for over 75% of the returned products.<br />

Figure 53 PARETO(CUM SIMPLE)=SUM(DEFECTS) BY SHIFT<br />

Specification: sum_fun (var) BY var<br />

Right axis title: Percent<br />

Right axis labels: Cumulative percentage<br />

y-axis title: fn var label<br />

y-axis labels: defect count<br />

x-axis title: BY var label<br />

x-axis labels: var labels<br />

The data are sorted in descending order. The cumulative line is displayed. The work shifts<br />

7, 3, and 9 account for 60% of the defective products.<br />

Figure 54 PARETO(CUM STACKED)=SUM(DEF1 TO DEF5) BY SHIFT<br />

Specification: sum_fn(varlist) BY var<br />

Legend title: none<br />

Legend labels: fn variable labels<br />

y-axis title: Count<br />

y-axis labels: defect count<br />

x-axis title: BY var label<br />

x-axis labels: BY var value labels<br />

The Pareto chart shows the work shifts that are responsible for most of the defects. It also<br />

shows the type of defects each work shift produces.

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