Evaluation copies
"Cannot find license
information"
Activation codes
Six Sigma menu
"BY" variables
Transforming data
1.
When installing STATGRAPHICS Centurion, I am asked for a serial number. What if I am installing an Evaluation Copy and have not yet purchased the program?
Leave the serial number field blank if you are installing a 30-day evaluation version.
2.
After installing STATGRAPHICS
Centurion, l am attempting to run it for the first
time. Upon loading the program, it immediately takes
me to the License Manager. When I push the Upgrade
button, the message "Cannot find license
information" appears in a small window.
When installing the program, it
must be done using the computer on which the program
will be run (unless you have purchased the special
network version). During installation and during the
first execution of the program, you must have write
access to the registry. If you install it without
write-access to the registry, or copy the program
files from another computer without running the
installation program, the license information will
not be placed in the proper location in the
registry. To correct this, use regedit.exe to
add the following key to the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
SOFTWARE
Statgraphics
STATGRAPHICS
Centurion XV
15.0.0.0
It should then run properly.
3.
I installed STATGRAPHICS Centurion and entered a serial number. The program is now requesting an "activation code". How do I get one?
To obtain an activation code, go to the "Help" selection on the main menu and select "License Manager". On the License Manager dialog box, push the button labeled "Get code" and follow the instructions that are displayed. You must obtain an activation code within 30 days after first installing STATGRAPHICS or the program will stop running.
4.
When I started STATGRAPHICS Centurion for the first time, it asked whether I wished to use the optional Six Sigma menu. Does that menu give me access to different procedures?
Both the Six Sigma menu and the standard menu access the same set of statistical procedures. The only difference is the organization of topics on the main menu. The Six Sigma menu arranges topics under the DMAIC headings (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) used in Six Sigma, while the standard menu follows the normal STATGRAPHICS structure. You can switch between the two menu structures by accessing "Preferences" on the "Edit" menu.
5.
Does STATGRAPHICS Centurion have the equivalent of a
"BY" variable that allows you to repeat an analysis
for each level of a selected factor?
One of the features of the
StatWizard is the ability to create analyses
automatically for each level of a selected variable.
Load your data into a datasheet and invoke the
StatWizard by pressing the wizard's cap on the main
toolbar. On the first dialog box, choose "Select
Analyses Based on Type of Data." Specify the
variables to be analyzed on the second dialog box.
On the third dialog box, select "Each Unique Value
of" and enter the name of the "BY" variable. The
desired analyses will be run at each level of that
variab le and placed into a seperate window.
6.
How do you transform data in STATGRAPHICS?
The easiest way to transform
data is "on-the-fly". On any data input dialog box,
you can type an expression such as "LOG(column
name)" where you would normally enter the name of a
column. This will transform your data for the
current analysis without disturbing the datasheet.
Alternatively, highlight an empty column in a
datasheet and select "Generate Data" under "Edit" on
the main menu. You can then enter the desired
expression and have the transformed data placed in
that column.
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