WorksheetFunction.ChiSq_Inv_RT(Double, Double) Method
Definition
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Returns the inverse of the right-tailed probability of the chi-squared distribution.
public:
double ChiSq_Inv_RT(double Arg1, double Arg2);
public double ChiSq_Inv_RT (double Arg1, double Arg2);
Public Function ChiSq_Inv_RT (Arg1 As Double, Arg2 As Double) As Double
Parameters
- Arg1
- Double
A probability associated with the chi-squared distribution.
- Arg2
- Double
The number of degrees of freedom.
Returns
Remarks
If probability = ChiSq_Dist_RT(x,...), then ChiSq_Inv_RT(probability,...) = x. Use this function to compare observed results with expected ones in order to decide whether your original hypothesis is valid.
If either argument is nonnumeric, ChiSq_Inv_RT generates an error.
If probability < 0 or probability > 1, ChiSq_Inv_RT generates an error.
If degrees_freedom is not an integer, it is truncated.
If degrees_freedom < 1 or degrees_freedom ≥ 10^10, ChiSq_Inv_RT generates an error.
Given a value for probability, ChiSq_Inv_RT seeks that value x such that ChiSq_Dist_RT(x, degrees_freedom) = probability. Thus, precision of ChiSq_Inv_RT depends on precision of ChiSq_Dist_RT(Double, Double). ChiSq_Inv_RT uses an iterative search technique. If the search has not converged after 64 iterations, the function generates an error.