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WorksheetFunction.T_Inv_2T(Double, Double) Method

Definition

Returns the t-value of the Student t-distribution as a function of the probability and the degrees of freedom.

public:
 double T_Inv_2T(double Arg1, double Arg2);
public double T_Inv_2T (double Arg1, double Arg2);
Public Function T_Inv_2T (Arg1 As Double, Arg2 As Double) As Double

Parameters

Arg1
Double

Probability - The probability associated with the two-tailed Student t-distribution.

Arg2
Double

Degrees_freedom - The number of degrees of freedom with which to characterize the distribution.

Returns

Remarks

If either argument is non-numeric, T_Inv_2T returns the #VALUE! error value.

If probability < 0 or if probability > 1, T_Inv_2T returns the #NUM! error value. If degrees_freedom is not an integer, it is truncated.

If degrees_freedom < 1, T_Inv_2T returns the #NUM! error value.

T_Inv_2T returns that value t, such that P(|X| > t) = probability where X is a random variable that follows the t-distribution and P(|X| > t) = P(X < -t or X > t).

A one-tailed t-value can be returned by replacing probability with 2*probability. For a probability of 0.05 and degrees of freedom of 10, the two-tailed value is calculated with T_INV_2T(0.05,10), which returns 2.28139. The one-tailed value for the same probability and degrees of freedom can be calculated with T_INV_2T(2*0.05,10), which returns 1.812462.

Note: In some tables, probability is described as (1-p).

Given a value for probability T_Inv_2T seeks that value x such that T_DIST_RT(x, degrees_freedom, 2) = probability. Thus, precision of T_Inv_2T depends on precision of T_Dist_RT(Double, Double). T_Inv_2T uses an iterative search technique. If the search has not converged after 100 iterations, the function returns the #N/A error value.

Applies to