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• Hypergeometric Distribution
HypergeoPD(: Returns the hypergeometric probability ( p value) for the specified data.
Syntax: HypergeoPD(
x , n , M, N[)]
A single value or a list can be specified for
x . Calculation result p is assigned to variables p
and Ans (ListAns when
x is a list).
HypergeoCD(: Returns the hypergeometric cumulative distribution (
p value) for the specified
data.
Syntax: HypergeoCD([Lower,] Upper,
n, M, N[)]
Single values or lists can be specified for Lower and Upper. Calculation result
p is assigned
to variables p and Ans (or ListAns).
InvHypergeoCD(: Returns the inverse hypergeometric cumulative distribution for the specified
data.
Syntax: InvHypergeoCD(
p , n , M, N[)]
A single value or a list can be specified for
p . The calculation result X value is assigned to
the x Inv and Ans variables (ListAns when p is a list).
k Using the TEST Command to Execute a Command in a Program
The following are the specifications ranges for the “ condition” argument of the command.
“<” or –1 when
<
0
” or 0 when
0
“>” or 1 when >
0
The above also apply for the “
ρ
condition” and “ &
ρ
condition” specification methods.
For explanations of arguments, see “Tests” (page 6-33) and “Input and Output Terms of
Tests, Confidence Interval, and Distribution” (page 6-66).
For the calculation formula of each command, see “Statistic Formula” (page 6-69).
Z Test
OneSample Z Test: Executes 1-sample Z -test calculation.
Syntax: OneSample
Z Test " condition",
0
,
σ
, o, n
Output Values: z, p, o, n are assigned respectively to variables z, p, o, n and to ListAns
elements 1 through 4.
Syntax: OneSample
Z Test " condition",
0
,
σ
, List[, Freq]
Output Values:
z , p , o, s
x
, n are assigned respectively to variables z , p , o, s
x
, n and to
ListAns elements 1 through 5.