Description Usage Arguments Value Examples
It acts similiarly to Excel's STDEV function. It calculates the standard deviation from the numbers you give it.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 | STDEV(
number1,
number2 = NA,
number3 = NA,
number4 = NA,
number5 = NA,
number6 = NA,
number7 = NA,
number8 = NA,
number9 = NA,
number10 = NA,
number11 = NA,
number12 = NA,
number13 = NA,
number14 = NA,
number15 = NA,
number16 = NA,
number17 = NA,
number18 = NA,
number19 = NA,
number20 = NA,
number21 = NA,
number22 = NA,
number23 = NA,
number24 = NA
)
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number1, number2, number3, number4, number5, number6, number7, number8, number9, number10, number11, number12, number13, number14, number15, number16, number17, number18, number19, number20, number21, number22, number23, number24 |
From which numbers should the function calculate the standard deviation. Sames goes for other number arguments as well. If you want to specify several numbers simply go: STDEV(2,2,1,2). No need to put them into a vector. |
In this example we simply calculate standard deviation of the given numbers. Function will always return numeric class.
1 | STDEV(2,1,3,1)
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