ALTADataSet.AddSuspensionInterval

Adds interval censored suspensions to the data set.

Syntax
.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. The stress values, where Stress(0) &#61; value for first stress definition, Stress(1) &#61; value for second stress definitition, etc. Can be an array of numeric stress values or ALTAStressProfile objects (stress profiles apply to the cumulative damage (CD) model only).

Stress1
 * Required. Object. The stress value for the first stress definition. Can be a numeric stress value or an ALTAStressProfile object (stress profiles apply to the cumulative damage (CD) model only).

Stress2
 * Required. Object. The stress value for the second stress definition. Can be a numeric stress value or an ALTAStressProfile object (stress profiles apply to the cumulative damage (CD) model only).

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

VBA ADS ALTADataSet ADS.AddStressDefinition(,,10) Stress(0) Variant Stress(0) = 190 ADS.AddSuspensionInterval(100, 120, 1, Stress) ADS.AddSuspensionInterval(120, 130, 1, Stress) ADS.AddSuspensionInterval(130, 140, 1, Stress)

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)