pub struct VarPop;Expand description
Returns population variance using n in the denominator.
VAR.P describes dispersion for a complete population of numeric values.
§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 variance from scalar arguments"
formula: "=VAR.P(2,4,6)"
expected: 2.6666666666666665title: "Population variance from a range"
grid:
A1: 1
A2: 2
A3: 3
formula: "=VAR.P(A1:A3)"
expected: 0.6666666666666666related:
- VAR.S
- STDEV.P
- STDEV.S
faq:
- q: "What is the denominator difference vs VAR.S?"
a: "VAR.P divides by n, while VAR.S divides by n-1."Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Function for VarPop
[formualizer-docgen:schema:start]
Name: VAR.P
Type: VarPop
Min args: 1
Max args: variadic
Variadic: true
Signature: VAR.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]
impl Function for VarPop
[formualizer-docgen:schema:start] Name: VAR.P Type: VarPop Min args: 1 Max args: variadic Variadic: true Signature: VAR.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]
fn name(&self) -> &'static str
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Returned slice must have ’static lifetime (typically a static array reference).
fn min_args(&self) -> usize
fn variadic(&self) -> bool
fn arg_schema(&self) -> &'static [ArgSchema]
Source§fn eval<'a, 'b, 'c>(
&self,
args: &'c [ArgumentHandle<'a, 'b>],
_ctx: &dyn FunctionContext<'b>,
) -> Result<CalcValue<'b>, ExcelError>
fn eval<'a, 'b, 'c>( &self, args: &'c [ArgumentHandle<'a, 'b>], _ctx: &dyn FunctionContext<'b>, ) -> Result<CalcValue<'b>, ExcelError>
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fn namespace(&self) -> &'static str
fn volatile(&self) -> bool
fn function_salt(&self) -> u64
Source§fn eval_reference<'a, 'b, 'c>(
&self,
_args: &'c [ArgumentHandle<'a, 'b>],
_ctx: &dyn FunctionContext<'b>,
) -> Option<Result<ReferenceType, ExcelError>>
fn eval_reference<'a, 'b, 'c>( &self, _args: &'c [ArgumentHandle<'a, 'b>], _ctx: &dyn FunctionContext<'b>, ) -> Option<Result<ReferenceType, ExcelError>>
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when the callsite expects a reference (e.g., range combinators, by-ref
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Source§fn dispatch<'a, 'b, 'c>(
&self,
args: &'c [ArgumentHandle<'a, 'b>],
ctx: &dyn FunctionContext<'b>,
) -> Result<CalcValue<'b>, ExcelError>
fn dispatch<'a, 'b, 'c>( &self, args: &'c [ArgumentHandle<'a, 'b>], ctx: &dyn FunctionContext<'b>, ) -> Result<CalcValue<'b>, ExcelError>
Dispatch to the unified evaluation path with automatic argument validation.
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for VarPop
impl RefUnwindSafe for VarPop
impl Send for VarPop
impl Sync for VarPop
impl Unpin for VarPop
impl UnsafeUnpin for VarPop
impl UnwindSafe for VarPop
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Source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
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T: ?Sized,
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if into_left(&self) returns true.
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