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skdash Posted - 12/10/2005 : 03:15:17 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): Demo
Operating System:XP
Dear friends
please tell me whether it is possible to find the skewness of the distribution using origin. please reply by mail also
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cpyang Posted - 12/11/2005 : 1:05:26 PM
It is not displayed in the result worksheet, but I think it is calculated,

1. add data into col(a)
2. select col(a) and choose Statistics->Descriptive Stats->Stats on Col

You will see a result worksheet.
3. from script window, type
stat.ds.skew=


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