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| − | =COVAR( | + | <div style="font-size:30px">'''COVAR (Array1,Array2)'''</div><br/> |
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where, | where, | ||
| − | *<math> | + | *<math>Array1</math> is the first array of integers or reference to the cells containing array |
| − | *<math> | + | *<math>Array2</math> is the second array of integers or reference to the cells containing array |
| − | + | **COVAR(), returns covariance, the average of the products of paired deviations. | |
| − | COVAR | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
| − | COVAR( | + | COVAR (Array1,Array2) |
*COVAR is used to determine the relationship between two data sets. | *COVAR is used to determine the relationship between two data sets. | ||
| − | *Arguments <math> | + | *Arguments <math>Array1</math>, <math>Array2</math> can be numbers or can be names, arrays or references containing numbers. |
*Values containing text, logical values or empty cells are ignored. | *Values containing text, logical values or empty cells are ignored. | ||
| − | *If either <math> | + | *If either <math>Array1</math> or <math>Array2</math> is empty, Calci displays a NaN error message. |
| − | *The number of data points in <math> | + | *The number of data points in <math>Array1</math> and <math>Array2</math> should be same, else Calci displays a #N/A error message. |
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| + | ==ZOS== | ||
| + | *The syntax is to use the COVAR function in ZOS is <math>COVAR (Array1,Array2)</math> | ||
| + | **<math>Array1</math> and <math>Array2</math> are the set of values to find the Covariance. | ||
| + | *For e.g.,COVAR([10,20,15,17,19],[12,22,31,16,45]) | ||
| + | *COVAR([50..57],[17..24]) | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
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=COVAR(A2:A6,B2:B6) : Returns ''4'' as the output. | =COVAR(A2:A6,B2:B6) : Returns ''4'' as the output. | ||
=COVAR(A2:A5,[12,13,14,15]) : Returns ''2.5'' as the output. | =COVAR(A2:A5,[12,13,14,15]) : Returns ''2.5'' as the output. | ||
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| + | ==Related Videos== | ||
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| + | {{#ev:youtube|ualmyZiPs9w|280|center|Covariance}} | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covariance Covariance] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covariance Covariance] | ||
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| + | *[[Z_API_Functions | List of Main Z Functions]] | ||
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| + | *[[ Z3 | Z3 home ]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:52, 7 August 2018
COVAR (Array1,Array2)
where,
- is the first array of integers or reference to the cells containing array
- is the second array of integers or reference to the cells containing array
- COVAR(), returns covariance, the average of the products of paired deviations.
Description
COVAR (Array1,Array2)
- COVAR is used to determine the relationship between two data sets.
- Arguments , can be numbers or can be names, arrays or references containing numbers.
- Values containing text, logical values or empty cells are ignored.
- If either or is empty, Calci displays a NaN error message.
- The number of data points in and should be same, else Calci displays a #N/A error message.
ZOS
- The syntax is to use the COVAR function in ZOS is
- and are the set of values to find the Covariance.
- For e.g.,COVAR([10,20,15,17,19],[12,22,31,16,45])
- COVAR([50..57],[17..24])
Examples
| Array 1 | Array 2 | |
| 2 | 21 | |
| 4 | 22 | |
| 6 | 23 | |
| 8 | 24 | |
| 10 | 25 |
=COVAR(A2:A6,B2:B6) : Returns 4 as the output. =COVAR(A2:A5,[12,13,14,15]) : Returns 2.5 as the output.
Related Videos
See Also
References