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How to find the Expected Value of a PDF
Hello all,
I'm at a loss of how to find an expected value using Excel for my PDF of *continuous* data. Basically, I have an f(x) function that has produced exponential values. Any ideas? Thanks! |
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How to find the Expected Value of a PDF
PDF ?
You mean UDF ? If so, still not sure what you are after. Explain further. NickHK wrote in message oups.com... Hello all, I'm at a loss of how to find an expected value using Excel for my PDF of *continuous* data. Basically, I have an f(x) function that has produced exponential values. Any ideas? Thanks! |
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How to find the Expected Value of a PDF
On Jan 31, 7:06 pm, "NickHK" wrote:
PDF ? You mean UDF ? If so, still not sure what you are after. Explain further. NickHK wrote in message oups.com... Hello all, I'm at a loss of how to find an expected value using Excel for my PDF of *continuous* data. Basically, I have an f(x) function that has produced exponential values. Any ideas? Thanks! PDF = Probability Density Function |
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How to find the Expected Value of a PDF
Here's one from Google:
http://home.btconnect.com/Farnham/PDFunctions.htm NickHK wrote in message ups.com... On Jan 31, 7:06 pm, "NickHK" wrote: PDF ? You mean UDF ? If so, still not sure what you are after. Explain further. NickHK wrote in message oups.com... Hello all, I'm at a loss of how to find an expected value using Excel for my PDF of *continuous* data. Basically, I have an f(x) function that has produced exponential values. Any ideas? Thanks! PDF = Probability Density Function |
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How to find the Expected Value of a PDF
p.krembs -
I think you need to provide more details. Do you have the formula for a probability density function (in which case you need to use integration to obtain the expected value) ? And, what do you mean by "an f(x) function that has produced exponential values" ? Does that mean you have data but not the function that generated the data? - Mike http://www.mikemiddleton.com wrote in message oups.com... Hello all, I'm at a loss of how to find an expected value using Excel for my PDF of *continuous* data. Basically, I have an f(x) function that has produced exponential values. Any ideas? Thanks! |
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