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This function returns the quartile (which quarter or 25 percent) of a data set based on percentile values from 0..1, exclusive.
QUARTILE.EXC(array,quart)
This function has these arguments:
Argument | Description |
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array | Array or cell range of numeric values for which you want the quartile value |
quart | Quartile value for the array (see the table below for returned values) |
A quarter is 25 percent. So the quartile number is an integer between 0 (the minimum value in the data set) and 4 (the maximum value in the data set) and determines the value to return as listed in the table below.
If the number is... | Then this function returns the... |
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0 | Minimum value |
1 | First quartile (25th percentile) |
2 | Median value (50th percentile) |
3 | Third quartile (75th percentile) |
4 | Maximum value |
The function returns #NUM! if the array is empty. The function returns #NUM! if quart <= 0 or >= 4.
Accepts numeric data for all arguments. Returns numeric data.
QUARTILE.EXC(A1:A17,2)
QUARTILE.EXC(R1C1:R17C1,3)
QUARTILE.EXC({11,21,42,27,18,29,32,52},1) gives the result 18.75