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CHIINV
I have been trying to use Excel's CHIINV worksheet
function in a visual basic application. Under certain contains the function will fail to evaluate properly and return #NUM instead of the appropriate value. Can someone recommend while I can get some VB code that emulates the CHIINV function? |
CHIINV
I listed the wrong email address with the original post.
This is the correct address. -----Original Message----- I have been trying to use Excel's CHIINV worksheet function in a visual basic application. Under certain contains the function will fail to evaluate properly and return #NUM instead of the appropriate value. Can someone recommend while I can get some VB code that emulates the CHIINV function? . |
CHIINV
"Paul" wrote...
I have been trying to use Excel's CHIINV worksheet function in a visual basic application. Under certain contains the function will fail to evaluate properly and return #NUM instead of the appropriate value. Can someone recommend while I can get some VB code that emulates the CHIINV function? http://www.google.com/groups?selm=3F...0no_e-mail.com -- To top-post is human, to bottom-post and snip is sublime. |
CHIINV
Hi Harlan,
The Tecnometrics paper listed in that post is available online from the University of Adelaide http://www.library.adelaide.edu.au/d...fisher/281.pdf as part of the Collected Papers of R.A. Fisher http://www.library.adelaide.edu.au/d...her/index.html Smith's library remains the most accurate double precision probability library that I am aware of. Jerry Harlan Grove wrote: "Paul" wrote... I have been trying to use Excel's CHIINV worksheet function in a visual basic application. Under certain contains the function will fail to evaluate properly and return #NUM instead of the appropriate value. Can someone recommend while I can get some VB code that emulates the CHIINV function? http://www.google.com/groups?selm=3F...0no_e-mail.com |
CHIINV
Thanks, this will take care of my problem.
-----Original Message----- "Paul" wrote... I have been trying to use Excel's CHIINV worksheet function in a visual basic application. Under certain contains the function will fail to evaluate properly and return #NUM instead of the appropriate value. Can someone recommend while I can get some VB code that emulates the CHIINV function? http://www.google.com/groups?selm=3F176548.1010206% 40no_e-mail.com -- To top-post is human, to bottom-post and snip is sublime. . |
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