Output Variety Precision of Digits Rounding in SPSS and MS Excel

Al-Hashami, Zaher Saif Mohammed (2022) Output Variety Precision of Digits Rounding in SPSS and MS Excel. In: Novel Research Aspects in Mathematical and Computer Science Vol. 5. B P International, pp. 73-80. ISBN 978-93-5547-516-9

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Abstract

Statistical operations are performed by various specialist programs, which can do these processes quickly and accurately. In SAS, STAT, and the analytical application SPSS, there are various functions that can be calculated. There is a Microsoft Excel program that can perform these calculations. Within the functions they are calculating, the level of some programs may differ from that of others. Sum, Average, Maximum, and Minimum are examples of these functions. This research can also measure the accuracy of the round function, which is one of these functions. In this study, I used ten-digit integers and three criteria: less than, equal to, and more than 5. In SPSS the decimals are valid for numeric variables only. Rounding procedures are performed based on whether the desired decimal place is less, equal, or greater than 5. Using the SPSS and MS Excel tools, ten digits were rounded. Except that Microsoft Excel truncates the remaining zeroes of the digit after the decimal point, the output findings are identical. It will truncate after the decimal point whenever the decimal place provided in the digit is wanted. Based on the decimal place in the digit number desired statistically and analytically, SPSS is more precise than MS Excel.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: Research Scholar Guardian > Computer Science
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Date Deposited: 11 Jan 2024 04:09
Last Modified: 11 Jan 2024 04:09
URI: http://science.sdpublishers.org/id/eprint/1711

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