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Revision as of 14:38, 14 December 2016
MPEARSON (ArrayOfArrays)
- is the array of two set of independent values.
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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 -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 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
Examples
1. {| class="wikitable" |+Spreadsheet |- ! !! A !! B !! C |- ! 1 | 5 || 9 || 10 |- ! 2 | 8 || 12 || 15 |}
1 | 0.9686196045011367 |
0.9686196045011367 | 1 |
2. MPEARSON([[15,18,20,24],[-3,-8,43,31]])
1 | 0.7113828912825356 |
0.7113828912825356 | 1 |