The SKEW.P function calculates the skewness of a dataset that represents the entire population. Skewness describes the symmetry of that dataset about the mean.
Parts of a SKEW.P function
SKEW.P(value1, value2)
| Part | Description |
value1
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The first value or range of the dataset. |
value2
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Additional values or ranges to include in the dataset. |
Notes
- Although
SKEW.Pis specified as taking a maximum of 30 arguments, Google Sheets supports an arbitrary number of arguments for this function. - If the total number of values supplied as
valuearguments is not at least two,SKEW.Pwill return the#DIV/0!error. - Any text encountered in the
valuearguments will be ignored. - Positive skewness indicates a longer tail extending in the positive direction, to the right of the mean, while negative skewness indicates a longer tail in the negative direction, to the left. Skewness nearer to zero indicates more symmetrical distributions.
Examples
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13 | |
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18 | |
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Result | Formula |
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0.2763070768 | =SKEW.P(A2:A9)
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0.4621754338 | =SKEW.P(A2:A9, 30, 40)
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Related functions
- SKEW : Calculates the skewness of a dataset, which describes the symmetry of that dataset about the mean.
- VARPA : Calculates the variance based on an entire population, setting text to the value `0`.
- VARP : Calculates the variance based on an entire population.
- VARA : Calculates the variance based on a sample, setting text to the value `0`.
- VAR : Calculates the variance based on a sample.
- STDEVPA : Calculates the standard deviation based on an entire population, setting text to the value `0`.
- STDEVP : Calculates the standard deviation based on an entire population.
- KURT : Calculates the kurtosis of a dataset, which describes the shape, and in particular the "peakedness" of that dataset.
- DVARP : Returns the variance of an entire population selected from a database table-like array or range using a SQL-like query.
- DVAR : Returns the variance of a population sample selected from a database table-like array or range using a SQL-like query.
- DSTDEVP : Returns the standard deviation of an entire population selected from a database table-like array or range using a SQL-like query.
- DSTDEV : Returns the standard deviation of a population sample selected from a database table-like array or range using a SQL-like query.
- DEVSQ : Calculates the sum of squares of deviations based on a sample.
- AVEDEV : Calculates the average of the magnitudes of deviations of data from a dataset's mean.

