STANDARD-DEVIATION
The STANDARD-DEVIATION function returns a numeric value that approximates the standard deviation of its arguments.
The function type is numeric.
- argument-1
- Must be class numeric.
The returned value is the approximation of the standard deviation of the argument-1 series. The returned value is calculated as follows:
- The difference between each argument-1 and the arithmetic mean of the argument-1 series is calculated and squared.
- The values obtained are then added together. This quantity is divided by the number of values in the argument-1 series.
- The square root of the quotient obtained is then calculated. The returned value is the absolute value of this square root.
If the argument-1 series consists of only one value, or if the argument-1 series consists of all variable-occurrence data items and the total number of occurrences for all of them is one, the returned value is zero.