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#=HARMEAN(3,5,0,2) = #ERROR | #=HARMEAN(3,5,0,2) = #ERROR | ||
#=HARMEAN(1,-2,4) = #ERROR | #=HARMEAN(1,-2,4) = #ERROR | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 13:36, 12 June 2015
HARMEAN(n1,n2,...)
- are the positive real numbers.
Description
- This function gives the Harmonic Mean of a given set of numbers.
- Harmonic mean is used to calculate the average of a set of numbers.
- The Harmonic mean is always the lowest mean.
- Normally
- Harmonic mean is defined as the reciprocal of the arithmetic mean by the reciprocals of a specified set of numbers.
- The harmonic mean of a positive real numbers is defined by :
ie
- .
- In are the positive real numbers, and here is required. , are optional.
- Also arguments can be numbers,names, arrays or references that contain numbers.
- We can give logical values and text representations of numbers directly.
- Suppose the arguments contains any text, logical values or empty cells like that values are ignored.
- This will give the result as error when
1.The arguments with the error values or the referred text couldn't translated in to numbers. 2.Also any data .
ZOS
- The syntax is to calculate HARMEAN in ZOS is .
- are the positive real numbers.
- For e.g.,HARMEAN(20..30,11..15,45.1..56.1..0.5)
Examples
- =HARMEAN(1,2,3,4,5) = 2.18978102189781
- =HARMEAN(20,25,32,41) = 27.4649361523969
- =HARMEAN(0.25,5.4,3.7,10.1,15.2) = 1.0821913906985883
- =HARMEAN(3,5,0,2) = #ERROR
- =HARMEAN(1,-2,4) = #ERROR