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Here's how you do it in Excel: use the function =STDEV(<range with data>). That function calculates standard deviation for a sample.
Use the STDEV() function.
yes, h=1/sigma(standard deviation)
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A worked out example is shown in the related link. There are a number of calculators that do this automatically. Also, the Excel program (and most other spreadsheet programs) include a standard deviation function. In Excel, it is +stdev(a1:a10) for a list of numbers from a1 to a10.
1) Document files 2) Worksheet files 3) Database files 4) Presentation files
Here's how you do it in Excel: use the function =STDEV(<range with data>). That function calculates standard deviation for a sample.
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Yes it can. It enables you to enter a function into the worksheet.
Use the STDEV() function.
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yes, h=1/sigma(standard deviation)
Microsoft Excel is not a database, it is a spreadsheet. You could use it for a rudimentary database application, but that is not it's primary function.
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