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Revision as of 14:07, 25 February 2009
NORMINV
Calculates the inverse of the cumulative NORMDIST normal distribution function.
Syntax:
NORMINV(p; α; λ)
- The normal distribution is a family of continuous probability distributions, with two controlling parameters α and λ.
- NORMINV returns the value n, such that NORMDIST(n; α; λ; 1) is p.
Example:
NORMINV(0.92; 63; 5)
- returns approximately 70.