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  2.Any one of the argument is < 0.
 
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*In <math>MULTINOMIAL(x_1,x_2...)</math>, <math>x_1</math> is required. <math>x_2,x_3...</math> are optional.
 
*In <math>MULTINOMIAL(x_1,x_2...)</math>, <math>x_1</math> is required. <math>x_2,x_3...</math> are optional.
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==ZOS Section==
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*The syntax is to calculate multinomial in ZOS is <math>MULTINOMIAL(x1,x2,...)</math>.
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**<math>x_1,x_2,..., </math> are numbers
  
 
==Examples==
 
==Examples==

Revision as of 23:59, 3 July 2014

MULTINOMIAL(x1,x2,..)


  • are numbers

Description

  • This function gives the Multinomial of the values.
  • Multinomial means the ratio of the factorial of a sum of values to the product of factorials.
  • Multinomial of n set of numbers is defined by:

Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle MULTINOMIAL(x_1,x_2,..x_n)=\frac{(x_1+x_2+…+x_n)!}{x_1!x_2!..x_n!}} This function gives the result as error when

1.Any one of the  argument is non-numeric.
2.Any one of the argument is < 0.
  • In , is required. are optional.

ZOS Section

  • The syntax is to calculate multinomial in ZOS is .
    • are numbers

Examples

  1. =MULTINOMIAL(10,11) = 352716
  2. =MULTINOMIAL(2,3,4,5) = 2522520
  3. =MULTINOMIAL(0,1.2,1.3,1.4,1.5) = 24
  4. =MULTINOMIAL(0,-1,2) = NAN

See Also

References

Multinomial_distribution