How to create normal distribution time serires over a day in Excel?
I have to create a time series over a day, where the tops of that bell curves are around 7 a.m and 17 p.m. like any retail store transactions.
The scale is in hours.
Is there any solution to do this with formulas?
Thank you,
excel function normal-distribution
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I have to create a time series over a day, where the tops of that bell curves are around 7 a.m and 17 p.m. like any retail store transactions.
The scale is in hours.
Is there any solution to do this with formulas?
Thank you,
excel function normal-distribution
series* I'm sorry.
– Attila
Nov 16 '18 at 8:57
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I have to create a time series over a day, where the tops of that bell curves are around 7 a.m and 17 p.m. like any retail store transactions.
The scale is in hours.
Is there any solution to do this with formulas?
Thank you,
excel function normal-distribution
I have to create a time series over a day, where the tops of that bell curves are around 7 a.m and 17 p.m. like any retail store transactions.
The scale is in hours.
Is there any solution to do this with formulas?
Thank you,
excel function normal-distribution
excel function normal-distribution
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series* I'm sorry.
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series* I'm sorry.
– Attila
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series* I'm sorry.
– Attila
Nov 16 '18 at 8:57
series* I'm sorry.
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You can use the NORM.DIST
function to do this. For example, the following formula in A1:A24
=NORM.DIST(ROW(), 7, 2,FALSE)+NORM.DIST(ROW(),17,2,FALSE)
will produce this chart:
Thank you for your help. It's perfect.
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Dec 8 '18 at 11:07
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You can use the NORM.DIST
function to do this. For example, the following formula in A1:A24
=NORM.DIST(ROW(), 7, 2,FALSE)+NORM.DIST(ROW(),17,2,FALSE)
will produce this chart:
Thank you for your help. It's perfect.
– Attila
Dec 8 '18 at 11:07
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You can use the NORM.DIST
function to do this. For example, the following formula in A1:A24
=NORM.DIST(ROW(), 7, 2,FALSE)+NORM.DIST(ROW(),17,2,FALSE)
will produce this chart:
Thank you for your help. It's perfect.
– Attila
Dec 8 '18 at 11:07
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You can use the NORM.DIST
function to do this. For example, the following formula in A1:A24
=NORM.DIST(ROW(), 7, 2,FALSE)+NORM.DIST(ROW(),17,2,FALSE)
will produce this chart:
You can use the NORM.DIST
function to do this. For example, the following formula in A1:A24
=NORM.DIST(ROW(), 7, 2,FALSE)+NORM.DIST(ROW(),17,2,FALSE)
will produce this chart:
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Thank you for your help. It's perfect.
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Thank you for your help. It's perfect.
– Attila
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Thank you for your help. It's perfect.
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Thank you for your help. It's perfect.
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