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adrfinance
Obsidian | Level 7

I came across some code in SAS which does the following:

 

var_1 = cdf('normal',var2+var3,0.1);

 

My question is what does the 0.1 stand for? what does it mean in the CDF function?

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FreelanceReinh
Jade | Level 19

Hi @adrfinance,

 

It's the mean (often denoted with m), i.e., the location parameter of the normal distribution. (The standard deviation is the default: s=1.) See documentation.

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FreelanceReinh
Jade | Level 19

Hi @adrfinance,

 

It's the mean (often denoted with m), i.e., the location parameter of the normal distribution. (The standard deviation is the default: s=1.) See documentation.

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