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STDEVPA

Returns the population standard deviation.

Syntax:

STDEVPA(number1; number2; ... number30)

number1 to number30 are up to 30 numbers or ranges containing numbers. Logical values and text may also be included.
STDEVPA returns the standard deviation where number1 to number30 are the entire population. If you only have a sample of the population use STDEVA instead.
Logical values are regarded as 1 (TRUE) and 0 (FALSE).
Text values are always regarded as zero.

Example:

STDEVPA(3; 3; 7; 7)

returns 2.

STDEVPA(B1:B4)

where cells B1, B2, B3, B4 contain red, FALSE, 4, 4 returns 2, the population standard deviation of 0, 0, 4 and 4.

See also:

STDEVP, STDEV, STDEVA, VARP, VARPA

Statistical functions

Issues:

  • Calc always evaluates text values as 0. The forthcoming international standard ODFF optionally allows numerical text to be converted to number form. Portability between ODFF compliant spreadsheets may therefore be an issue.
  • Text given as a parameter fails: STDEVPA("red";1;2) returns Err:504 (issue 87855).
  • It seems that Excel's behaviour with text depends on version, so portability is impossible to guarantee.
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