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Revision as of 08:01, 3 March 2009
PEARSON
Returns the Pearson correlation coefficient of two sets of data.
Syntax:
PEARSON(x; y)
- where x and y are ranges or arrays containing the two sets of data.
- Any text or empty entries are ignored.
- Advanced topic:
- The parameters x and y are always evaluated as * array formulas.
Example:
PEARSON(A1:A30; B1:B30)
- returns the Pearson correlation coefficient for the two sets of data in A1:A30 and B1:B30.
Issues:
- PEARSON is identical to CORREL.