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Revision as of 14:11, 25 February 2009


PHI

Calculates values for a standard normal distribution.

Syntax:

PHI(x)

The standard normal distribution is a normal distribution with mean μ = 0 and standard deviation σ = 1.
PHI calculates the probability density function of the standard normal distribution; in other words it returns NORMDIST(x; 0; 1; 0).

Example:

PHI(0.5)

returns approximately 0.35206.

NORMDIST(0.5; 0; 1; 0)

returns approximately 0.35206.

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