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Revision as of 02:27, 7 January 2014
PEARSON (ar1,ar2)
- is the array of independent values
- is the array of dependent values.
Description
- This function gives the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient.
- It is denoted by PPMC, which shows the linear relationship between two variables.
- It is a measure of the strength of a linear association between two variables .
- The two variables and , giving a value between +1 and −1 inclusive.
- Here +1 indicates the perfect positive correlation, 0 indicates no correlation and -1 indicates the perfect negative correlation.
- The formula for PPMC, is defined by:
where and are Average of the two Samples and .
- In , the value of and must be either numbers or names, array,constants or references that contain numbers.
- Suppose the array contains text,logicl values or empty cells, like that values are not considered.
- This function will return the result as error when the number of values are different for and .
Examples
- 1.Array1 Array2
5 8 9 12 10 15 PEARSON(B1:B3,C1:C3)=0.968619605
- 2.Array1 Array2
17 10
0 11 19 7 25 13 PEARSON(D1:D4,E1:E4)=-0.759206026
- 3.Array1 Array2
1 4 2 5 3 PEARSON(A1:A3,B1:B2)=NAN