The EXPON.DIST function in Excel is a statistical tool that allows users to calculate the probability of an event occurring over a specified time period, modeled by the exponential distribution. This function is essential for analyzing time-to-event data, particularly in areas like reliability engineering and survival analysis.
Syntax
EXPON.DIST(x, lambda, cumulative)
- x: The value at which to evaluate the function.
- lambda: The rate parameter (λ) for the distribution, which must be positive.
- cumulative: A logical value that determines the form of the function. If TRUE, it returns the cumulative distribution function; if FALSE, it returns the probability density function.
Example #1
EXPON.DIST(2, 0.5, FALSE)
This function calculates the probability density of an event occurring at exactly 2 units of time, given a rate of 0.5. The result is approximately 0.1839, indicating that there’s an 18.39% chance of the event occurring at that specific time.
Example #2
EXPON.DIST(5, 0.2, TRUE)
Here, the function returns the cumulative probability of an event occurring within 5 units of time for a rate of 0.2. The result is approximately 0.9933, meaning there’s a 99.33% chance of the event happening by that time.
Example #3
EXPON.DIST(4, 1, FALSE)
This call calculates the probability density at exactly 4 time units with a rate of 1. The output is approximately 0.0183, indicating a 1.83% likelihood of the event occurring precisely at that moment.
Error handling
- NUM!: Occurs if lambda is less than or equal to zero or if x is less than zero.
- VALUE!: This error appears if the arguments provided are of the wrong type; for instance, if strings are passed instead of numerical values.
- DIV/0!: This error happens when lambda is zero, causing a division by zero in the calculation.