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Latest revision as of 21:32, 28 April 2015

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Overlaid Contour Plots

The overlaid contour plot is used when there are two or more responses. For each response, there is a requirement for its desired value. From an overlaid contour plot, you can locate the feasible range of the input factors that can meet the requirements of all the responses. You can choose one factor for the x-axis, another factor for the y-axis, and then specify the values of the other factors.

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