Manuals/calci/CHIDIST
CHIDIST (n, df)
n is the value for which the distribution is calculated and df is the number of degrees of freedom
It calculates the one-tailed probability of the chi-squared distribution.
· When arguments are nonnumeric, CHIDIST shows error.
· When x is negative, CHIDIST shows error.
· ds is shortened for non-integer values.
CHIDIST
Let’s see an example in (Column1 Row 1, Column2Row1)
CHIDIST (n, df)
CHIDIST (C1R1, C2R1)
i.e. =CHIDIST (16.867, 6) is 0.0098
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Description
Column1 | Column2 | Column3 | Column4 | |||
Row1 | 16.867 | 6 | 0.0098 | |||
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Row6 |