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Trying to use the correct function(s) to find the center of a distribution
of numbers such that the sum of the numbers to the left of "center" equals the sum of the numbers to the right. i.e. if the data points are, say 8 am, 9 am, 10 am.... thru 5 pm, and there are events thru out the day, I am looking at what time has 50% of the events happen. Expected results example= if the "center" happens at 3pm, means that 42 events happend before 3 pm and 42 events happened after 3 pm. TIA |
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