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;Triangular( <Lower Bound>, <Upper Bound>, <Mode>, x ) | ;Triangular( <Lower Bound>, <Upper Bound>, <Mode>, x ) | ||
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;Triangular( <Lower Bound>, <Upper Bound>, <Mode>, x, <Boolean Cumulative> ) | ;Triangular( <Lower Bound>, <Upper Bound>, <Mode>, x, <Boolean Cumulative> ) | ||
:If ''Cumulative'' is true, creates cumulative distribution function of triangular distribution, otherwise creates probability density function of triangular distribution. | :If ''Cumulative'' is true, creates cumulative distribution function of triangular distribution, otherwise creates probability density function of triangular distribution. |
Latest revision as of 11:20, 30 July 2019
- Triangular( <Lower Bound>, <Upper Bound>, <Mode>, x )
- Creates cumulative density function of triangular distribution with parameters lower Bound, upper Bound, Mode.
- Triangular( <Lower Bound>, <Upper Bound>, <Mode>, x, <Boolean Cumulative> )
- If Cumulative is true, creates cumulative distribution function of triangular distribution, otherwise creates probability density function of triangular distribution.
- Triangular( <Lower Bound>, <Upper Bound>, <Mode>, <Variable Value> )
- Calculates the value of cumulative distribution function of triangular distribution at Variable Value v, i.e. the probability P(X≤v) where X is a random variable with triangular distribution given by parameters lower Bound, upper Bound, Mode.
- Note: Returns the probability for a given x-coordinate's value (or area under the triangular distribution curve to the left of the given x-coordinate).
- Example:
Triangular(0, 5, 2, 2)
yields 0.4.