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This Gaussian equation picks a random (actually pseudo-random) number from a Gaussian (normal) distribution. This distribution has a mean of 0.0 and a standard deviation of 1.0.
This equation can be used as an equation inside another equation (what we call at vCalc an EiE) to generate a random number about the mean of 0.0.
To select random values repeatedly, just click the refresh icon to the left of the output field which displays your pick:
Example
If you use the default values and set the number of bins to 10, you will get a distribution that looks like this:
See also
- Draw from a Gaussian Distribution
- View a Frequency Distribution of a Gaussian Distribution
- View a Frequency Distribution of a Displaced Gaussian
- See a Frequency Distribution of Your Test Data
- Draw from a Gaussian Distribution
- View a Frequency Distribution of a Gaussian Distribution
- View a Frequency Distribution of a Displaced Gaussian
- See a Frequency Distribution of Your Test Data
- Draw from a Lognormal Distribution
- View a Frequency Distribution of a Lognormal Distribution
- Learn About Elementary Statistics
- Learn About Probability
- Roll Five Virtual Cube Dice
- Roll Four Virtual Cube Dice
- Roll Three Virtual Cube Dice
- Roll Two Virtual Cube Dice
- Roll a 100-sided Virtual Dice
- Roll a 50-sided Virtual Dice
- Roll a 20-sided Virtual Dice
- Roll a 12-sided Virtual Dice
- Roll a 10-sided Virtual Dice
- Roll a 8-sided Virtual Dice
- Roll a 7-sided Virtual Dice
- Roll a 6-sided Virtual Dice
- Roll a 5-sided Virtual Dice
- Roll a 4-sided Virtual Dice
- Roll a 3-sided Virtual Dice
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