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The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return int|string */ public static function DCOUNTA($database, $field, $criteria) { return Database\DCountA::evaluate($database, $field, $criteria); } /** * DGET. * * Extracts a single value from a column of a list or database that matches conditions that you * specify. * * Excel Function: * DGET(database,field,criteria) * * @deprecated 1.17.0 * Use the evaluate() method in the Database\DGet class instead * @see Database\DGet::evaluate() * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return mixed */ public static function DGET($database, $field, $criteria) { return Database\DGet::evaluate($database, $field, $criteria); } /** * DMAX. * * Returns the largest number in a column of a list or database that matches conditions you that * specify. * * Excel Function: * DMAX(database,field,criteria) * * @deprecated 1.17.0 * Use the evaluate() method in the Database\DMax class instead * @see Database\DMax::evaluate() * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return null|float|string */ public static function DMAX($database, $field, $criteria) { return Database\DMax::evaluate($database, $field, $criteria); } /** * DMIN. * * Returns the smallest number in a column of a list or database that matches conditions you that * specify. * * Excel Function: * DMIN(database,field,criteria) * * @deprecated 1.17.0 * Use the evaluate() method in the Database\DMin class instead * @see Database\DMin::evaluate() * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return null|float|string */ public static function DMIN($database, $field, $criteria) { return Database\DMin::evaluate($database, $field, $criteria); } /** * DPRODUCT. * * Multiplies the values in a column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify. * * Excel Function: * DPRODUCT(database,field,criteria) * * @deprecated 1.17.0 * Use the evaluate() method in the Database\DProduct class instead * @see Database\DProduct::evaluate() * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return float|string */ public static function DPRODUCT($database, $field, $criteria) { return Database\DProduct::evaluate($database, $field, $criteria); } /** * DSTDEV. * * Estimates the standard deviation of a population based on a sample by using the numbers in a * column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify. * * Excel Function: * DSTDEV(database,field,criteria) * * @deprecated 1.17.0 * Use the evaluate() method in the Database\DStDev class instead * @see Database\DStDev::evaluate() * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return float|string */ public static function DSTDEV($database, $field, $criteria) { return Database\DStDev::evaluate($database, $field, $criteria); } /** * DSTDEVP. * * Calculates the standard deviation of a population based on the entire population by using the * numbers in a column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify. * * Excel Function: * DSTDEVP(database,field,criteria) * * @deprecated 1.17.0 * Use the evaluate() method in the Database\DStDevP class instead * @see Database\DStDevP::evaluate() * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return float|string */ public static function DSTDEVP($database, $field, $criteria) { return Database\DStDevP::evaluate($database, $field, $criteria); } /** * DSUM. * * Adds the numbers in a column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify. * * Excel Function: * DSUM(database,field,criteria) * * @deprecated 1.17.0 * Use the evaluate() method in the Database\DSum class instead * @see Database\DSum::evaluate() * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return null|float|string */ public static function DSUM($database, $field, $criteria) { return Database\DSum::evaluate($database, $field, $criteria); } /** * DVAR. * * Estimates the variance of a population based on a sample by using the numbers in a column * of a list or database that match conditions that you specify. * * Excel Function: * DVAR(database,field,criteria) * * @deprecated 1.17.0 * Use the evaluate() method in the Database\DVar class instead * @see Database\DVar::evaluate() * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return float|string (string if result is an error) */ public static function DVAR($database, $field, $criteria) { return Database\DVar::evaluate($database, $field, $criteria); } /** * DVARP. * * Calculates the variance of a population based on the entire population by using the numbers * in a column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify. * * Excel Function: * DVARP(database,field,criteria) * * @deprecated 1.17.0 * Use the evaluate() method in the Database\DVarP class instead * @see Database\DVarP::evaluate() * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return float|string (string if result is an error) */ public static function DVARP($database, $field, $criteria) { return Database\DVarP::evaluate($database, $field, $criteria); } }