Casio CLASSPAD 330 3.04 User Manual

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S poissonPDf

Function: Returns the probability in a Poisson distribution that the success will occur on a
specified

trial.

Syntax: poissonPDf(

x

,

L [ ) ]

Example: To determine the Poisson probability when

x

= 10,

L = 6

Menu Item: [Action][Distribution][poissonPDf]

For more information, see “Poisson Distribution Probability” on page 7-11-17.

S poissonCDf

Function: Returns the cumulative probability in a Poisson distribution that the success will

occur between specified lower value and upper value.

Syntax: poissonCDf(lower value, upper value,

L [ ) ]

Example: To determine the Poisson cumulative probability when lower value = 2, upper

value = 3,

L = 2.26

Menu Item: [Action][Distribution][poissonCDf]

For more information, see “Poisson Cumulative Distribution” on page 7-11-18.

S invPoissonCDf

Function: Returns the minimum number of trials of a Poisson cumulative probability

distribution for specified values.

Syntax: invPoissonCDf(

prob

,

L [ ) ]

Important!

When executing the invPoissonCDf function the calculator uses the specified

prob

value

and the value that is one less the

prob

value minimum number of significant digits (*

prob

value) to calculate minimum number of trials values. The results are assigned to the
system variables

xInv

(calculation result using

prob

) and *

xInv

(calculation result using

*

prob

). The invPoissonCDf function always returns the

xInv

value only. However, when

the

xInv

and *

xInv

values are different, the warning message shown below appears

showing both values.

The calculation results of invPoissonCDf are integers. Accuracy may be reduced when
the first argument has 10 or more digits. Note that even a slight difference in calculation
accuracy affects calculation results. If a warning message appears, check the displayed
values.

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Using the Action Menu

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