Displaying Factor Level Sets Relative to Response Metrics

You can display specific sets of factor levels that have significant meaning relative to the Taguchi response metrics.

  1. From the Runtime Gateway, click a Taguchi Robust Design component that has completed execution from the Sim-flow tab or from the model explorer.

  2. Click the Graphs tab, and click the button.

    Isight loads the results from the Taguchi Robust Design component into the Main Effects Viewer.

  3. Click the Graphs subtab.

  4. From the Show list at the top of the Main Effects Viewer, select one of the following:

    Option Description
    Best Levels Show the set of factor levels that provides the estimated best metric value (determined separately for each metric).

    Isight indicates the best level with a brown box.

    Worst Levels Show the set of factor levels that provides the estimated worst metric value.

    Isight indicates the worst level with a black box.

    Best Point Show the set of factor levels that represents an actual point run in the set of experiments that resulted in the best metric value.

    Isight indicates the best point with brown lines extending from the point.

    Worst Point Show the set of factor levels that represents an actual point run in the set of experiments that resulted in the worst metric value.

    Isight indicates the worst point with black lines extending from the point.

    Baseline Show the set of factor levels that represents the baseline design point from which the benefit of new metric values is determined, if a baseline was selected in the Taguchi Robust Design component. It is possible that the baseline design is composed of values that are not represented by the factor levels; in this case, Isight displays a symbol for only those values that correspond to factor levels. A baseline point may not always be provided, in which case benefit cannot be determined.

  5. Click Close to exit the Main Effects Viewer and to return to the Graphs tab.

    Isight does not save any selections or settings when you close the Main Effects Viewer.