How to use DVAR function in Excel?

The `DVAR` function in Excel is used to calculate the variance of a population based on a specific set of criteria. This function is particularly useful when you have a database of information and you want to calculate the variance from a particular subset of that database.

Here’s how to use the `DVAR` function:

Syntax

DVAR(database, field, criteria)
  • database: The range of cells that contains the database. The first row of the range should contain the column headers.
  • field: This indicates which column in the database is used to calculate variance. It can either be a column number, or a header in quotation marks.
  • criteria: The range of cells that contains the criteria. This allows you to specify which records are included in the calculation.

Example

Suppose you have the following data in a range A1:D7:

| A | B | C | D |

|——–|———–|———|———|

| Name | Age | Height | Weight |

| John | 25 | 5.8 | 160 |

| Jane | 30 | 5.5 | 140 |

| Dave | 22 | 5.9 | 155 |

| Mary | 32 | 5.4 | 130 |

| Anne | 26 | 5.7 | 150 |

| Mark | 28 | 5.6 | 145 |

Let’s say you want to calculate the variance of the `Weight` for people who are older than 25.

  • Define your criteria. For our example, let’s place the criteria in cells F1:F2:

| F |

|——–|

| Age |

| >25 |

=DVAR(A1:D7, "Weight", F1:F2)
  • Use the `DVAR` function. The formula would look like this:

Here’s what each part of the function refers to:

  • A1:D7: This is the database range.
  • “Weight”: This is the field for which you want to calculate the variance.
  • F1:F2: This is the criteria range that specifies that the `Age` should be greater than 25.

After entering the formula, Excel will calculate the variance of the weights for the people whose ages are greater than 25.

Notes

  • Make sure that the criteria range includes labels that match the column labels from your database.
  • The criteria can be more complex, allowing you to specify multiple conditions, by adding more columns.
  • Remember that `DVAR` assumes that the data you are evaluating represents an entire population, not a sample. If your data represents a sample, you might want to use `DVARP` for population variance.

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