Statistical Functions Part Three /text/scalc/01/04060183.xhp

Statistical Functions Part Three

LARGE function

LARGE

Returns the Rank_c-th largest value in a data set. LARGE(Data; RankC) Data is the cell range of data. RankC is the ranking of the value. If RankC is an array, the function becomes an array function. =LARGE(A1:C50;2) gives the second largest value in A1:C50. =LARGE(A1:C50;B1:B5) entered as an array function gives an array of the c-th largest value in A1:C50 with ranks defined in B1:B5.
SMALL function

SMALL

Returns the Rank_c-th smallest value in a data set. SMALL(Data; RankC) Data is the cell range of data. RankC is the rank of the value. If RankC is an array, the function becomes an array function. =SMALL(A1:C50;2) gives the second smallest value in A1:C50. =SMALL(A1:C50;B1:B5) entered as an array function gives an array of the c-th smallest value in A1:C50 with ranks defined in B1:B5.
CONFIDENCE function

CONFIDENCE

Returns the (1-alpha) confidence interval for a normal distribution. CONFIDENCE(Alpha; StDev; Size) Alpha is the level of the confidence interval. StDev is the standard deviation for the total population. Size is the size of the total population. =CONFIDENCE(0.05;1.5;100) gives 0.29.
CONFIDENCE.T function

CONFIDENCE.T

Returns the (1-alpha) confidence interval for a Student's t distribution. CONFIDENCE.T(Alpha; StDev; Size) Alpha is the level of the confidence interval. StDev is the standard deviation for the total population. Size is the size of the total population. =CONFIDENCE.T(0.05;1.5;100) gives 0.2976325427.
CONFIDENCE.NORM function

CONFIDENCE.NORM

Returns the (1-alpha) confidence interval for a normal distribution. CONFIDENCE.NORM(Alpha; StDev; Size) Alpha is the level of the confidence interval. StDev is the standard deviation for the total population. Size is the size of the total population. =CONFIDENCE.NORM(0.05;1.5;100) gives 0.2939945977.
CORREL function coefficient of correlation mw added one entry

CORREL

Returns the correlation coefficient between two data sets. CORREL(Data1; Data2) Data1 is the first data set. Data2 is the second data set. =CORREL(A1:A50;B1:B50) calculates the correlation coefficient as a measure of the linear correlation of the two data sets.
COVAR function

COVAR

Returns the covariance of the product of paired deviations. COVAR(Data1; Data2) Data1 is the first data set. Data2 is the second data set. =COVAR(A1:A30;B1:B30)
COVARIANCE.P function

COVARIANCE.P

Returns the covariance of the product of paired deviations, for the entire population. COVARIANCE.P(Data1; Data2) Data1 is the first data set. Data2 is the second data set. =COVARIANCE.P(A1:A30;B1:B30)
COVARIANCE.S function

COVARIANCE.S

Returns the covariance of the product of paired deviations, for a sample of the population. COVARIANCE.S(Data1; Data2) Data1 is the first data set. Data2 is the second data set. =COVARIANCE.S(A1:A30;B1:B30)
CRITBINOM function

CRITBINOM

Returns the smallest value for which the cumulative binomial distribution is greater than or equal to a criterion value. CRITBINOM(Trials; SP; Alpha) Trials is the total number of trials. SP is the probability of success for one trial. Alpha is the threshold probability to be reached or exceeded. =CRITBINOM(100;0.5;0.1) yields 44.
KURT function

KURT

Returns the kurtosis of a data set (at least 4 values required). KURT() The parameters should specify at least four values. =KURT(A1;A2;A3;A4;A5;A6)
LOGINV function inverse of lognormal distribution mw added one entry

LOGINV

Returns the inverse of the lognormal distribution. LOGINV(Number; Mean; StDev) Number is the probability value for which the inverse standard logarithmic distribution is to be calculated. Mean is the arithmetic mean of the standard logarithmic distribution. StDev is the standard deviation of the standard logarithmic distribution. =LOGINV(0.05;0;1) returns 0.1930408167.
LOGNORM.INV function inverse of lognormal distribution mw added one entry

LOGNORM.INV

Returns the inverse of the lognormal distribution. This function is identical to LOGINV and was introduced for interoperability with other office suites. LOGNORM.INV(Number; Mean; StDev) Number (required) is the probability value for which the inverse standard logarithmic distribution is to be calculated. Mean (required) is the arithmetic mean of the standard logarithmic distribution. StDev (required) is the standard deviation of the standard logarithmic distribution. =LOGNORM.INV(0.05;0;1) returns 0.1930408167.
LOGNORMDIST function lognormal distribution mw added one entry

LOGNORMDIST

Returns the values of a lognormal distribution. LOGNORMDIST(Number; Mean; StDev; Cumulative) Number is the probability value for which the standard logarithmic distribution is to be calculated. Mean (optional) is the mean value of the standard logarithmic distribution. StDev (optional) is the standard deviation of the standard logarithmic distribution. Cumulative (optional) = 0 calculates the density function, Cumulative = 1 calculates the distribution. =LOGNORMDIST(0.1;0;1) returns 0.01.
LOGNORM.DIST function lognormal distribution mw added one entry

LOGNORM.DIST

Returns the values of a lognormal distribution. LOGNORM.DIST(Number; Mean; StDev; Cumulative) Number (required) is the probability value for which the standard logarithmic distribution is to be calculated. Mean (required) is the mean value of the standard logarithmic distribution. StDev (required) is the standard deviation of the standard logarithmic distribution. Cumulative (required) = 0 calculates the density function, Cumulative = 1 calculates the distribution. =LOGNORM.DIST(0.1;0;1;1) returns 0.0106510993.