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<div style="font-size:30px">'''GROWTH(y,x,x1,c)'''</div><br/>
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<div style="font-size:30px">'''GROWTH (KnownYs,KnownXs,NewXs,ForceConst)'''</div><br/>
*<math> y</math>   is the set of y values.
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*<math>KnownYs</math> is the set of y values.
*<math>x</math> is the set of x values.
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*<math>KnownXs</math> is the set of x values.
*<math>x1</math> is the new x value.
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*<math>NewXs</math> is the new x value.
*<math>c</math> is the constant value.
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*<math>ForceConst</math> is the constant value.
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**GROWTH(), returns data stored in a PivotTable.
  
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
*This function calculates an exponential trend of the <math> y</math> values for new <math> x</math> values by using given <math> x</math> and <math> x</math> values.  
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*This function calculates an exponential trend of the <math> KnownYs</math> values for <math> NewXs</math> values by using given <math> KnownYs</math> and <math> KnownXs</math> values.
 
*Growth rate is a financial term used to describe a method of projecting the rate of return on a given investment over a period of time.
 
*Growth rate is a financial term used to describe a method of projecting the rate of return on a given investment over a period of time.
*In <math>GROWTH(y,x,x1,c), y </math> is the set of <math>y</math> values used to predict the exponential growth, <math> x</math> is the set of <math> x</math> values used to predict the exponential growth,  
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*In <math>GROWTH (KnownYs,KnownXs,NewXs,ForceConst)</math>, <math>KnownYs </math> is the set of <math>y</math> values used to predict the exponential growth, <math> KnownXs</math> is the set of <math> x</math> values used to predict the exponential growth,  
*<math> x1</math> is the set of new x-values, for which the function calculates corresponding new y-values and <math>c</math> is the constant. It is either a TRUE or FALSE.
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*<math> NewXs</math> is the set of new x-values, for which the function calculates corresponding new y-values and <math>ForceConst</math> is the constant. It is either a TRUE or FALSE.
* When <math> c</math> value is TRUE, then the constant value is calculated normally. When <math> c</math> value is FALSE, then the constant is set to 1.   
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*When <math> ForceConst</math> value is TRUE, then the constant value is calculated normally. When <math> c</math> value is FALSE, then the constant is set to 1.   
*Here  <math> y</math> value is required. <math> x,x1</math> and <math>c</math> is optional.  
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*Here  <math> KnownYs</math> value is required. <math> KnownXs,NewXs</math> and <math>ForceConst</math> is optional.  
*If <math>x</math> value is omitted, then it is assumed to be the array{1,2,3..} which is the same size of <math>y</math>.  
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*If <math>KnownXs</math> value is omitted, then it is assumed to be the array{1,2,3..} which is the same size of <math>KnownYs</math>.  
*If  <math>x1</math> value is omitted, then it is assumed to be the same size of <math>x</math>.  
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*If  <math>NewXs</math> value is omitted, then it is assumed to be the same size of <math>KnownXs</math>.  
*If both <math> x</math> and <math> x1</math> are omitted, then they are assumed to be the array {1,2,3..} which is the same size of <math> y</math>.  
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*If both <math> KnownXs</math> and <math> NewXs</math> are omitted, then they are assumed to be the array {1,2,3..} which is the same size of <math> KnownYs</math>.  
*Also <math> x</math> and <math> y</math> values is the set of values with the relationship <math>y=b*mx</math>.
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*Also <math> KnownXs</math> and <math> KnownYs</math> values is the set of values with the relationship <math>y=b*mx</math>.
*When entering an array constant for an argument such as <math>x</math>, use commas to separate values in the same row and semicolons to separate rows.   
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*When entering an array constant for an argument such as <math>KnownXs</math>, use commas to separate values in the same row and semicolons to separate rows.   
*This function will return the result as error when any one of the value in <math>y</math> value is 0 or negative.
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*This function will return the result as error when any one of the value in <math>KnownYs</math> value is 0 or negative.
 
 
  
 
==Examples==
 
==Examples==
Year      population
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2001     
 
2002     
 
2003      1100000110000011000001100000110000011000001100000110000011000001100000110000011000001100000110000011000001100000
 
2004       
 
2005       
 
GROWTH(B15:B19,C15:C19)=2001.081161
 
  
 
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#GROWTH(A1:E1,A2:E2) = 2001.0811609385346  2001.862658527073  2003.0511194284027  2004.0133509635207    2004.991702115926
  
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==Related Videos==
  
where, x , x1  and c
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<font size="3"><font face="Times New Roman">'''GROWTH (N1, N2, n and C) in the relationship y = b*m^x'''</font></font>
 
 
 
'''Where N1 is the set of y values, N2 is the set of x values, n is the new x values to the particular y values and C is the constant whether to force the constant b to equal 1'''
 
 
 
'''b is calculated normally when C is TRUE and is equal to 1 when C is FALSE.'''
 
 
 
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Growth calculates an exponential trend of the y-values for new x-values by using the given x-values and y-values.
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==See Also==
  
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*[[Manuals/calci/LOGEST| LOGEST]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/LINEST| LINEST]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/TREND| TREND]]
  
* <font size="3" face="Times New Roman"> After selecting the correct number of cells, the formulas which calculate the arrays should be entered as array formulas. Use commas to separate the values in the same row and semicolons to separate rows. </font>
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==References==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exponential_growth Growth]
  
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Lets see an example,
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*[[Z_API_Functions | List of Main Z Functions]]
 
 
B                  C
 
 
 
22               45000
 
 
 
23               52000
 
 
 
24               67000
 
 
 
25             115000
 
 
 
26             165000
 
 
 
27             225000
 
 
 
28
 
 
 
29
 
 
 
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| class="  " | Column1
 
| class="  " | Column2
 
| class="  " | Column3
 
| class="  " | Column4
 
|- class="odd"
 
| class=" " | Row1
 
| class="sshl_f " | 22
 
| class="sshl_f " | 45000
 
| class="sshl_f" | 322408.3667147927,458726.1269057352
 
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| class="sshl_f" | 23
 
| class="sshl_f" | 52000
 
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| class="sshl_f" | 24
 
| class="sshl_f" | 67000
 
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| class="sshl_f" | 25
 
| class="sshl_f" | 115000
 
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| class="sshl_f" | Row5
 
| class="sshl_f" | 26
 
| class="sshl_f" | 165000
 
| class="sshl_f  " |
 
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|- class="even"
 
| class="sshl_f" | Row6
 
| class="SelectTD" | 27
 
| class=" " | 225000
 
| class="sshl_f" |
 
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|- class="odd"
 
| class="sshl_f" | Row7
 
| class="  " | 28
 
| class="sshl_f" |
 
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|- class="even"
 
| class="sshl_f" | Row8
 
| class="  " | 29
 
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 10 August 2018

GROWTH (KnownYs,KnownXs,NewXs,ForceConst)


  • is the set of y values.
  • is the set of x values.
  • is the new x value.
  • is the constant value.
    • GROWTH(), returns data stored in a PivotTable.


Description

  • This function calculates an exponential trend of the values for values by using given and values.
  • Growth rate is a financial term used to describe a method of projecting the rate of return on a given investment over a period of time.
  • In , is the set of values used to predict the exponential growth, is the set of values used to predict the exponential growth,
  • is the set of new x-values, for which the function calculates corresponding new y-values and is the constant. It is either a TRUE or FALSE.
  • When value is TRUE, then the constant value is calculated normally. When value is FALSE, then the constant is set to 1.
  • Here value is required. and is optional.
  • If value is omitted, then it is assumed to be the array{1,2,3..} which is the same size of .
  • If value is omitted, then it is assumed to be the same size of .
  • If both and are omitted, then they are assumed to be the array {1,2,3..} which is the same size of .
  • Also and values is the set of values with the relationship .
  • When entering an array constant for an argument such as , use commas to separate values in the same row and semicolons to separate rows.
  • This function will return the result as error when any one of the value in value is 0 or negative.

Examples

Spreadsheet
A B C D E
1 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
2 1000000 1100000 1252000 1375000 1500000
  1. GROWTH(A1:E1,A2:E2) = 2001.0811609385346 2001.862658527073 2003.0511194284027 2004.0133509635207 2004.991702115926

Related Videos

GROWTH

See Also

References