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Thanks, Mike. I'm not sure if that would work in my case since I don't
actually have a data set to create a cumulative distribution from in the first place. Really the only information I have is the upper and lower bounds and the mean. It's from those values that I want to create a distribution that looks similar to a normal distribution. One idea that I had is to sort of combine two normal curves together. I would have a piecewise function that described a normal distribution. On one side of the mean, the function would be described by one standard deviation and on the other side of the mean, another standard deviation. Is that too much a hack to be theoretically sound? "Mike Middleton" wrote: rcc - Instead of using a distribution defined by a mathematical function, you could use a piecewise-linear approximation of the cumulative distribution. Since you can use as many points as you want to describe the cumulative distribution, you can get a very close fit. RiskSim, my Monte Carlo simulation add-in for Excel, has a RandCumulative function. Other simulation add-ins have similar features. - Mike Middleton http://www.DecisionToolworks.com Decision Analysis Add-ins for Excel "rcc" wrote in message ... My apologies if this is more an "academic" question than an Excel question... I'm looking to create a probability distribution in Excel. My probability distribution is similar to a normal distribution, but it's scewed. My data ranges (for example) from 200 to 800 and has a mean of 400. If my mean were 500, then this would look like a normal curve with 2*stdev of approx 150. But since the mean is 400, the curve is scewed to the left a bit. Does anyone have an idea as to what kind of probability distribution I would use for this? My end result is using the distribution for a Monte Carlo simulation (which I have all set up in a worksheet). Thank you. |
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