![]() In ‘Results’ too, you have to specify the column name and row ID (e.g., $E$1 means column E and Row 1). In the input range, you have to specify the source of the data by selecting the columns. Result: This refers to the top left cell of the range where the results are displayed. Input: This refers to the range of the data to analyse. The sampling can be random or periodical. Sampling allows you to pick data from a source table/row and to fill a target table/row. To perform sampling, choose Data -> Statistics ->Sampling. Period: This is the number of lines to skip periodically when sampling. Periodic: This method picks lines at a pace defined by Period. ![]() ![]() Sample size: This is the number of lines sampled from the source table. Random: Picks exact sample size lines of the source table randomly. Figure 2: Sample data, options of descriptive statistics and results
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