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STDEVPA

This function returns the standard deviation for an entire specified population, including text or logical values as well as numeric values.

Syntax

STDEVPA(value1, [value2], ...)

Arguments

This function has these arguments:

Argument

Description

value1, value2, ...

 Value1 is required, subsequent values are optional. 1 to 255 values corresponding to a population. You can also use a single array or a reference to an array instead of arguments separated by commas.

Remarks

The standard deviation is a measure of how widely values are dispersed from the average value.

The standard deviation is calculated using the "biased" or "n" method.

The equation for calculating the standard deviation for a population is:


where x is the value and n is the number of values.

This function assumes that its arguments are the entire population. If your data represents a sample of the population, then compute the standard deviation using the STDEVA function.

This function differs from STDEVP because it accepts text or logical values as well as numeric values.

Examples

STDEVPA(A1,B2,C3,D4,E5,F6)

STDEVPA(A1:A9)

STDEVPA(R1C2,R3C4,R4C5,R7C2)

STDEVPA(95,89,73,87,85,76,100,96,96) gives the result 8.8079649700