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*[[Manuals/calci/TTEST | TTEST]] | *[[Manuals/calci/TTEST | TTEST]] |
Revision as of 14:16, 26 June 2015
TINV(prob,df)
- is the probability value for the two tailed T-distribution.
- is the degrees of freedom.
Description
- This function gives the value of the T-distribution.
- This function is called the inverse function of the T-distribution.
- In , is the probability value related with the two tailed distribution and is the number of degrees of freedom which is characterize the distribution.
- i.e., This function is the inverse value of .
- Suppose we want to find the inverse value of one tailed distribution, then we have to multiply 2 with the prob value.
- For e.g., TINV(0.078,20) = 1.857683 which is the inverse value of two tailed T-distribution.
- TINV(2*0.078,20)=1.474181542 which is the inverse value of one tailed T-distribution.
- Suppose value is decimal then it is converted in to integers.
- If , then for the two tailed T-distribution.
- using the iterating method to find the value of .
- Suppose the iteration has not converged after 100 searches, then the function gives the error result.
- This function will give the result as error when
1.Any one of the argument is non-numeric. 2.prob<0 or prob>1 or df<1.
Examples
- =TINV(0.0742,55) = 1.820015422
- =TINV(2*0.0371,55) = 1.820015422
- =TINV(0.65482,29) = 0.451735616
- =TINV(0.5,5) = 0.726686844