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<div style="font-size:30px">'''UNIFORMDISTRIBUTED(x,ll,ul)'''</div><br/>
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*<math>x </math>  is the value of the function.
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*<math>ll </math> is the lower limit.
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*<math> ul </math> is the upper limit of the function.
  
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==Description==
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*This function gives the probability of the uniform distribution.
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*Uniform distribution is a symmetric probability distribution.
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*It is also called rectangular distribution.
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*In <math>UNIFORMDISTRIBUTED(x,ll,ul)</math> ,<math> x </math> is the numeric value to find the probability of the distribution, <math>ll </math> is the lower limit value and <math> ul </math> is the upper limit value.
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*The probability density function of the uniform distribution in the interval (a,b) are
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==equation==
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<math>
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P(x)=
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\begin{cases}
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0, &for &x<a \\
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1/b-a, &for &a<x<b \\
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0,    &for &x>b
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\end{cases}
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</math>
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==Examples==
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#UNIFORMDISTRIBUTED(4,2,3) = 4030484680552036  2.6280935418326408  2.2810050058178604  2.97846262995153679
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#UNIFORMDISTRIBUTED(5,3,6) = 5.522187389200553  3.566177821950987  5.04674904467538  5.301322509767488 4.9094569575972855
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==See Also==
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*[[Manuals/calci/FDIST  | FDIST ]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/TDIST  | TDIST ]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/NORMSDIST  | NORMSDIST ]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/NORMDIST | NORMDIST ]]
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==References==

Revision as of 23:57, 10 February 2014

UNIFORMDISTRIBUTED(x,ll,ul)


  • is the value of the function.
  • is the lower limit.
  • is the upper limit of the function.

Description

  • This function gives the probability of the uniform distribution.
  • Uniform distribution is a symmetric probability distribution.
  • It is also called rectangular distribution.
  • In , is the numeric value to find the probability of the distribution, is the lower limit value and is the upper limit value.
  • The probability density function of the uniform distribution in the interval (a,b) are

equation

Examples

  1. UNIFORMDISTRIBUTED(4,2,3) = 4030484680552036 2.6280935418326408 2.2810050058178604 2.97846262995153679
  2. UNIFORMDISTRIBUTED(5,3,6) = 5.522187389200553 3.566177821950987 5.04674904467538 5.301322509767488 4.9094569575972855

See Also

References