See Also

StatisticalEngine Class  | StatisticalEngine Members  | Overload List  | The first percentile.  | The second percentile.  | Percentile75(SeriesCollection) Method

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seriesName
The name of the series which will be displayed on the chart, i.e. its label.
sc
A collection of series objects. For example, to evaluate this indicator for two series you will need to pass a series collection containing this two series.
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Percentile75(String,SeriesCollection) Method

Calculates the third percentile of the series's elements YValues.

[Visual Basic]
Overloads Public Shared Function Percentile75( _    ByVal seriesName As String, _    ByVal sc As SeriesCollection _ ) As Series
[C#]
public static Series Percentile75(    string seriesName,    SeriesCollection sc );

Parameters

seriesName
The name of the series which will be displayed on the chart, i.e. its label.
sc
A collection of series objects. For example, to evaluate this indicator for two series you will need to pass a series collection containing this two series.

Remarks

Recall that the percentile is the value such that at least interest-percent of the data set items are less than or equal to this value, or equivalently if at least (100-interest) percent of the items are greater than or equal to this value.

Remarks:

  1. The 50-th percentile is the measure of centrality of a data set known as the median. The median can also be evaluated using FinancialMedian.
  2. The 25-th, 50-th, 75-th percentiles are often referred to as the 1-st, 2-nd (median) and 3-rd quartile respectively. The term quartile refers to the fact that these three values will roughly divide the data set considered into four equal parts.

See Also

StatisticalEngine Class  | StatisticalEngine Members  | Overload List  | The first percentile.  | The second percentile.  | Percentile75(SeriesCollection) Method

 

 


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