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<div style="font-size:30px">'''NORMSINV(prob)'''</div><br/>
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*<math>prob</math>  prob is the probability value.
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==Description==
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*This function gives the inverse of the standard normal cumulative distribution. 
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*In normal distribution formula, when the mean is zero and the standard deviation is 1 then it is called Standard normal distribution.
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*If <math> NORMSDIST(x)=prob</math>, then <math>NORMSINV(prob)=x</math>.
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*<math>NORMSINV</math> using the iterating method to find the value of x.
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*Suppose the iteration has not converged after 100 searches, then the function gives the error result.
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*In <math>NORMSINV(prob)</math>, where prob is the probability value of the standard normal cumulative distribution.
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*This function will return the result as error when
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1.prob is nonnumeric.
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2.prob<0 or prob>1.
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==Examples==
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#NORMSINV(0.9999975333)=4.567600
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#NORMSINV(0.00241)=-2.818823592
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#NORMSINV(1)=Null
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#NORMSINV(0.00001)=-4.264890794
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==See Also==
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*[[Manuals/calci/NORMDIST  | NORMDIST ]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/NORMINV  | NORMINV ]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/NORMSDIST  | NORMSDIST ]]
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==References==
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'''NORMSINV'''('''p''')
 
'''NORMSINV'''('''p''')

Revision as of 04:36, 2 January 2014

NORMSINV(prob)


  • prob is the probability value.

Description

  • This function gives the inverse of the standard normal cumulative distribution.
  • In normal distribution formula, when the mean is zero and the standard deviation is 1 then it is called Standard normal distribution.
  • If , then .
  • using the iterating method to find the value of x.
  • Suppose the iteration has not converged after 100 searches, then the function gives the error result.
  • In , where prob is the probability value of the standard normal cumulative distribution.
  • This function will return the result as error when
1.prob is nonnumeric.
2.prob<0 or prob>1.

Examples

  1. NORMSINV(0.9999975333)=4.567600
  2. NORMSINV(0.00241)=-2.818823592
  3. NORMSINV(1)=Null
  4. NORMSINV(0.00001)=-4.264890794


See Also

References

NORMSINV(p)

Where p   is a probability equivalent to the normal distribution.


It calculates  the inverse of the standard normal cumulative distribution.

·          For nonnumeric p ,NORMSINV shows error.

·          When  p<  0 or p> 1, NORMSINV displays  error.


NORMSINV


 

Let’s see an example in (Column1 Row 1)

i.e.= NORMSINV (C1R1)

i.e.= NORMSINV (0.80879) is 0.8734


Syntax

Remarks

Examples

Description

Column1 Column2 Column3
Column4
Row1 0.80879
Row2 0.8734460503371548
Row3
Row4
Row5
Row6
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