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[[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: NORMSDIST function|'''NORMSDIST''']],
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[[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: NORMINV function|'''NORMINV''']]
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=== Issues: ===
 
=== Issues: ===
 
* The forthcoming international standard ODFF regards this as a legacy function, preferring <tt>'''NORMINV'''</tt>.
 
* The forthcoming international standard ODFF regards this as a legacy function, preferring <tt>'''NORMINV'''</tt>.

Revision as of 14:08, 25 February 2009


NORMSINV

Calculates the inverse of the NORMSDIST function.

Syntax:

NORMSINV(p)

NORMSINV returns the value x, such that NORMSDIST(x) is p.
It is equivalent to NORMINV(p; 0; 1).

Example:

NORMSINV(0.5)

returns 0. Half of the standard normal distribution is below 0.

NORMINV(0.5; 0; 1)

also returns 0.

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Issues:

  • The forthcoming international standard ODFF regards this as a legacy function, preferring NORMINV.
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