Casio CLASSPAD 330 3.04 User Manual

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S normCDf

Function: Returns the cumulative probability of a normal distribution between a lower

bound and an upper bound.

Syntax: normCDf(lower value, upper value[,

S

,

M

)]

• When

S

and

M

are skipped,

S

= 1 and

M

= 0 are used.

Example: To determine the normal probability density when lower bound value = −

d,

upper bound value = 36,

S

= 2,

M

= 35

Menu Item: [Action][Distribution][normCDf]

For more information, see “Normal Cumulative Distribution” on page 7-11-4.

S invNormCDf

Function: Returns the boundary value(s) of a normal cumulative distribution probability

for specified values.

Syntax: invNormCDf([tail setting, ]area value[,

S

,

M

)]

• When

S

and

M

are skipped,

S

= 1 and

M

= 0 are used.

• “tail setting” displays the probability value tail specification, and Left, Right, or Center
can be specified. Enter the following values or letters to specify:

Left: −1, “L”, or “l”

Center: 0, “C”, or “c”

Right: 1, “R”, or “r”

When input is skipped, “Left” is used.

• When one argument is omitted (resulting in three arguments), Tail=Left.

• When two arguments are omitted (resulting in two arguments), Tail=Left,

M

=0.

• When three arguments are omitted (resulting in one argument), Tail=Left,

S

=1,

M

=0.

• When “tail setting” is Center, the lower bound value is returned.

Example: To determine the upper bound value when tail setting = Left, area value = 0.7,

S

= 2,

M

= 35

Menu Item: [Action][Inv. Distribution][invNormCDf]

For more information, see “Inverse Normal Cumulative Distribution” on page 7-11-5.

S tPDf

Function: Returns the Student-

t

probability density for a specified value.

Syntax: tPDf(

x

,

df

[ ) ]

Example: To determine the Student-

t

probability density when

x

= 2,

df

= 5

Menu Item: [Action][Distribution][tPDf]

For more information, see “Student-

t

Probability Density” on page 7-11-6.

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Using the Action Menu

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