Topic: DMD0116 STDEVPR - Population Standard Deviation of a Range |
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This instruction can only be used in the Expression parameter of the Calculate Expression (MATH) instruction.
The Population Standard Deviation of a Range (STDEVR) math function calculates the Population Standard Deviation across a Range of values in a data-block. Generally speaking, standard deviation shows how much variation or "dispersion" exists from the average (mean, or expected value). A low standard deviation indicates that the data points tend to be very close to the mean, whereas high standard deviation indicates that the data points are spread out over a large range of values.
This is the mathematical formula used, where N denotes the number of data points, xi denotes each individual data point, and x-bar denotes the average (or mean) of the N data points.
When only a sample of data from a complete population is available, the Population Standard Deviation can be estimated by a modified quantity called the Sample Standard Deviation, which can be calculated using the Sample Standard Deviation of a Range (STDEVR) math function.
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Result specifies a location to store the result of the calculation. This function always evaluates to a floating-point values, so selecting a writable Real (floating point) location is the proper choice.
The Expression parameter consists of all the text between the bounding parentheses. The parameter list must consist of 2 parameters separated by a comma. Each parameter is an expression which can be a constant value, a bit or numeric memory location, an arithmetic expression, and / or mathematical function or other expressions up to a maximum of 1024 characters. Expressions can be nested, so use of parentheses is recommended to ensure proper evaluation order.
This function has two parameters separated by a comma:
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See Also:STDEVPR - Population Standard Deviation of a Range
STDEVR - Sample Standard Deviation of a Range
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Related Topics:
AVGR - Average of a Range of Values
MAXR - Maximum Value Across a Range of Values
MINR - Minimum Value Across a Range of Values
SUMR - Sum of a Range of Values
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Rung Example:
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