Documentation/Calc Functions/ERF.PRECISE

Function name:
ERF.PRECISE

Category:
Statistical Analysis

Summary:
Returns values of the Gaussian error function(integral), also called as error function, between 0 and the given limit.

Syntax:
ERF.PRECISE(LowerLimit)

Returns:
Returns a real number which is the Gaussian error function value for LowerLimit and it ranges from -1 to 1, i.e. (-1,1).

Arguments:
LowerLimit is the limit of the integral. The calculation takes place between 0 and this limit, any real number, or a reference to the cell containing that number. It can be negative under which case the function reverses the integral, i.e. calculates the integral value from 0 to this limit with a negative sign multiplied to it.


 * If the LowerLimit is not a real number or the referenced cell doesn't contain a real number then the function returns a value(#VALUE!) error.

Additional details:
The formula for ERF.PRECISE is:

where L is the LowerLimit.

The figure below illustrates the function ERF.PRECISE:

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Related LibreOffice functions:
[[Special:MyLanguage/Documentation/Calc_Functions/ERFC.PRECISE ERFC.PRECISE]

[[Special:MyLanguage/Documentation/Calc_Functions/ERFC ERFC]

[[Special:MyLanguage/Documentation/Calc_Functions/ERF ERF]

ODF standard:
None

Equivalent Excel functions:
ERF.PRECISE