WorksheetFunction.Expon_Dist Method
Returns the exponential distribution. Use EXPON_DIST to model the time between events, such as how long an automated bank teller takes to deliver cash. For example, you can use EXPON_DIST to determine the probability that the process takes at most 1 minute.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel (in Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Function Expon_Dist ( _
Arg1 As Double, _
Arg2 As Double, _
Arg3 As Boolean _
) As Double
'Usage
Dim instance As WorksheetFunction
Dim Arg1 As Double
Dim Arg2 As Double
Dim Arg3 As Boolean
Dim returnValue As Double
returnValue = instance.Expon_Dist(Arg1, _
Arg2, Arg3)
double Expon_Dist(
double Arg1,
double Arg2,
bool Arg3
)
Parameters
Arg1
Type: System.DoubleX - the value of the function.
Arg2
Type: System.DoubleLambda - the parameter value.
Arg3
Type: System.BooleanCumulative - a logical value that indicates which form of the exponential function to provide. If cumulative is true, Expon_Dist returns the cumulative distribution function; if false, it returns the probability density function.
Return Value
Type: System.Double
Remarks
If x or lambda is nonnumeric, Expon_Dist returns the #VALUE! error value.
If x < 0, Expon_Dist returns the #NUM! error value.
If lambda ≤ 0, Expon_Dist returns the #NUM! error value.
The equation for the probability density function is:
Figure 1: Equation for the probability density function
The equation for the cumulative distribution function is:
Figure 2: Equation for the cumulative distribution function