Returns the right-tailed probability of the chi-squared distribution. The chi-squared distribution is associated with a chi-squared test. Use the chi-squared test to compare observed and expected values. For example, a genetic experiment might hypothesize that the next generation of plants will exhibit a certain set of colors. By comparing the observed results with the expected ones, you can decide whether your original hypothesis is valid.
Returns the result of rounding {0} to the nearest number. If {0} is null, Number.Round returns null. {0} is rounded to the ...
Returns the result of running {1} with the connection string {0} using ODBC. {0} can be text or a record of property value ...
Returns the result of running {1} with the connection string {0} using OLE DB. {0} can be text or a record of property value ...
Returns the result of running {2} with the connection string {1} using the ADO.NET provider {0}. {1} can be text or a record ...
Returns the right-tailed probability of the chi-squared distribution. The chi-squared distribution is associated with a chi-squared ...
Returns the row position of the first occurrence of the {1} in the {0} specified. Returns -1 if no occurrence is found. {0}: ...
Returns the row(s) position(s) from the {0} of the first occurrence of the list of {1}. Returns -1 if no occurrence is found. ...
Returns the rows from the {0} starting at the specified {1}. An optional parameter, {2}, specifies how many rows to return. ...
Returns the schema collection for the ADO.NET data source with provider name {0} and connection string {1}. {1} can be text ...