ALTADataSet.AddSuspensionInterval 10

 Other Versions: Version 11

Adds interval censored suspensions to the data set.

Syntax
VBA .AddSuspensionInterval(StartValue, EndValue, NumberinGroup, Stress) .AddSuspensionInterval_2(StartValue, EndValue, NumberinGroup, Stress1) .AddSuspensionInterval_3(StartValue, EndValue, NumberinGroup, Stress1, Stress2)

VB.NET .AddSuspensionInterval(StartValue, EndValue, NumberinGroup, Stress) .AddSuspensionInterval(StartValue, EndValue, NumberinGroup, Stress1) .AddSuspensionInterval(StartValue, EndValue, NumberinGroup, Stress1, Stress2)

Parameters
StartValue
 * Required. Double. The starting value of the suspension interval.

EndValue
 * Required. Double. The ending value of the suspension interval.

NumberInGroup
 * Required. Integer. The number of units that were suspended during the interval.

Stress
 * Required. Object. Can be an array of numeric stress values or ALTAStressProfile objects.

Stress1
 * Required. Object. The stress value for the first stress definition. Can be a numeric stress value or an ALTAStressProfile object.

Stress2
 * Required. Object. The stress value for the second stress definition. Can be a numeric stress value or an ALTAStressProfile object.

Example
The following example demonstrates how to add suspension intervals to an ALTADataSet object.

VBA ADS ALTADataSet ADS.AddStressDefinition(,,10) ADS.AddSuspensionInterval_2(100, 120, 1, 190) ADS.AddSuspensionInterval_2(120, 130, 1, 190) ADS.AddSuspensionInterval_2(130, 140, 1, 190)

VB.NET ADS ALTADataSet ADS.AddStressDefinition(,,10) ADS.AddSuspensionInterval(100, 120, 1, 190) ADS.AddSuspensionInterval(120, 130, 1, 190) ADS.AddSuspensionInterval(130, 140, 1, 190)