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− | <div style="font-size:30px">'''GROWTH( | + | <div style="font-size:30px">'''GROWTH (KnownYs,KnownXs,NewXs,ForceConst)'''</div><br/> |
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*<math>KnownYs</math> is the set of y values. | *<math>KnownYs</math> is the set of y values. | ||
*<math>KnownXs</math> is the set of x values. | *<math>KnownXs</math> is the set of x values. | ||
*<math>NewXs</math> is the new x value. | *<math>NewXs</math> is the new x value. | ||
*<math>ForceConst</math> is the constant value. | *<math>ForceConst</math> is the constant value. | ||
+ | **GROWTH(), returns data stored in a PivotTable. | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | *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. | + | *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 (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, | *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, | ||
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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>. | *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>KnownXs</math>, use commas to separate values in the same row and semicolons to separate rows. | *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> | + | *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== |
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
A | B | C | D | E | |
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1 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 |
2 | 1000000 | 1100000 | 1252000 | 1375000 | 1500000 |
- GROWTH(A1:E1,A2:E2) = 2001.0811609385346 2001.862658527073 2003.0511194284027 2004.0133509635207 2004.991702115926
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