How to use QUARTILE function in Excel

Summary This tutorial introduces how to use the QUARTILE function in Excel, an essential tool for statistical analysis that calculates the quartile for a given set of data. Particularly beneficial for data analysts and finance professionals, this guide will deepen your Excel skill set.


Step 1: Understanding the QUARTILE Function

The QUARTILE function in Excel returns the quartile for a given set of data. The syntax is QUARTILE(array, quart).

  • array: The array or cell range of numeric data for which you want the quartiles.
  • quart: The quartile number (0 to 4).

Please refer to the Microsoft Office documentation for more detailed information.

Step 2: Open Excel and Input Your Data

Open a new Excel workbook and input your data into a range of cells. For example, you can input your data set into cells A1:A10.

Step 3: Apply the QUARTILE Function

Select a cell where you want the result to appear, for instance, cell B1. Enter =QUARTILE(A1:A10, 2) and press Enter. This will calculate the second quartile (the median) of the data set in cells A1:A10.

Step 4: Interpret the Result

Excel will compute the QUARTILE function, and the result will appear in cell B1. This value represents the median of the data set in cells A1:A10.

Step 5: Adjust and Experiment as Needed

You can adjust the input values or expand the use of the function to other data in your workbook. The QUARTILE function is invaluable for comprehensive statistical analyses, an essential tool in the finance and data analytics fields.

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