Spreadshit addiction [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by yicaoting  – NanKing, China, 2011-10-03 19:35 (5016 d 17:11 ago) – Posting: # 7416
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Dear HS!

❝ Would be interesting whether v2010’s TINV() still rounds down dfs to the next integer. Would you be so kind and check?


I am sorry to report that Excel 2010 still rounds down dfs to an integer.
Tinv(0.1,10)=1.8124611
Tinv(0.1,10.123)=1.8124611
Tinv(0.1,10.789)=1.8124611
Tinv(0.1,11)=1.7958848


❝ Hhm. I wrote that just for fun in 1993 in order to check Chow’s/Liu’s examples. Have to dig it out from the grave…


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