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StdevPop

Struct StdevPop 

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pub struct StdevPop;
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Returns population standard deviation using n in the denominator.

Use STDEV.P when your values represent the entire population, not a sample.

§Remarks

  • Requires at least one numeric value.
  • Returns #DIV/0! when no numeric values are provided.
  • Non-numeric values in referenced ranges are ignored.

§Examples

title: "Population standard deviation from scalar arguments"
formula: "=STDEV.P(2,4,6)"
expected: 1.632993161855452
title: "Population standard deviation from a range"
grid:
  A1: 1
  A2: 2
  A3: 3
formula: "=STDEV.P(A1:A3)"
expected: 0.816496580927726
related:
  - STDEV.S
  - VAR.P
  - VAR.S
faq:
  - q: "When does STDEV.P return #DIV/0!?"
    a: "It returns #DIV/0! when no numeric values are provided."

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impl Debug for StdevPop

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Function for StdevPop

[formualizer-docgen:schema:start] Name: STDEV.P Type: StdevPop Min args: 1 Max args: variadic Variadic: true Signature: STDEV.P(arg1…: number@range) Arg schema: arg1{kinds=number,required=true,shape=range,by_ref=false,coercion=NumberLenientText,max=None,repeating=None,default=false} Caps: PURE, REDUCTION, NUMERIC_ONLY, STREAM_OK [formualizer-docgen:schema:end]

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fn min_args(&self) -> usize

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