17.1.3.1 The Statistics on Whole Sheet Dialog Box


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Recalculate

See Recalculating Analysis Results for details of the recalculation options.

Input Worksheet

Specify the input worksheet. See here of details of how to specify input data range.

Quantities

Specify the quantities to be calculated for each column, respectively. x_i\, is the i\,th sample.

N Total

Total number of data points, denoted by n

Mean

The mean (average) score

\bar{x}=\frac 1w\sum_{i=1}^n x_iw_i. If there is no WEIGHT variable, the formula reduces to \frac 1n\sum_{i=1}^n x_i.

Standard Deviation

s=\sqrt{\sum_{i=1}^n w_i(x_i-\bar{x})^2/d}

where d=n-1 \,

Sum \sum_{i=1}^n x_iw_i. If there is no WEIGHT variable, the formula reduces to \sum_{i=1}^n x_i.
Minimum

x_{(1)}\,

Median

Median or second (50%) quantile, Q2. See Interpolation of quantiles for Statistics on Columns dialog box for computational methods

Maximum

x_{(n)}\,

Percentile list displays the percentile values fixed as "90 95 99".

Dataset Identifier

Multiple identifier(s) can be inserted into the output summary table to show the source datasets information. You can add, remove, order identifiers via controlling buttons: Move Up button Button Group List Move Up.png, Move Down button Button Group List Move Down.png, Remove button Button Group List Remove.png, Select All button Button Group List Select All.png, Select button Button Group List Add.png in toolbar Group List Toolbar.png.

Each type of identifiers will be add as a column in the summary worksheet. Options are:

Range Use the range syntax.
Book Name Use the workbook long name.
Sheet Name Use the worksheet name.
Name Use the long name of the corresponding column if there is a long name, otherwise use the short name of column.
Short Name Use the short name of the corresponding column.
Long Name Use the long name of the corresponding column.

Output

Specify where to output the report worksheet