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FORECAST vs DMAX vs DSTDEV
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Basic Classification Comparison
Function Category 📊
Primary classification of the Excel function based on its main purpose and usage domain, helps users quickly identify function typesFORECAST- StatisticalFORECAST belongs to the Statistical category. Excel functions for statistical analysis and calculations
DMAXDSTDEV- StatisticalDSTDEV belongs to the Statistical category. Excel functions for statistical analysis and calculations
Operation Type 🔧
Fundamental type of operation or action that the Excel function performs on its inputsFor all*- CalculationExcel functions for performing various calculations
Usage Context Comparison
For whom 👥
Target user groups who would benefit most from using this Excel functionFor all*FORECAST- Financial ProfessionalsFORECAST is designed for Financial Professionals. Excel functions essential for financial analysis and planning Click to see all.
- ScientistsFORECAST is designed for Scientists. Excel functions used in scientific calculations and research Click to see all.
DSTDEV
Basic Information Comparison
Known For ⭐
Distinctive characteristic or primary strength of the Excel functionFORECAST- Linear Trend PredictionFORECAST is known for Linear Trend Prediction.
DMAX- Database Max ValueDMAX is known for Database Max Value.
DSTDEV- Database Standard DeviationDSTDEV is known for Database Standard Deviation.
History Comparison
Facts Comparison
Interesting Fact 💡
Unique or lesser-known information about the Excel functionFORECAST- Based on least squares regression method
DMAX- Originally part of Lotus 1-2-3 compatibility
DSTDEV- Most used in quality control
Sarcastic Fact 🤣
Humorous or ironic observation about the Excel functionFORECAST- The crystal ball of Excel functions
DMAX- The maximalist's pride and joy
DSTDEV- The deviation detective
Usage Information Comparison
Formula Complexity Level 📖
Indicates the difficulty level and complexity of using the Excel function effectivelyFor all*
Technical Details Comparison
Input Data Type 📝
Types of data that the Excel function accepts as input parametersFor all*- NumberExcel functions specifically designed for numerical calculations
DMAX- ArrayDMAX accepts Array as input data. Excel functions designed to work with arrays and ranges of data Click to see all.
- RangeDMAX accepts Range as input data. Excel functions that operate on cell ranges and data sets
DSTDEV- ArrayDSTDEV accepts Array as input data. Excel functions designed to work with arrays and ranges of data Click to see all.
- RangeDSTDEV accepts Range as input data. Excel functions that operate on cell ranges and data sets
Version Compatibility 💻
Indicates which Excel versions and platforms the function is compatible with < including Office 365< Excel 2019< 2016< etc.For all*- Excel 2019Excel functions that work specifically in Excel 2019 version
FORECAST- Excel 2016FORECAST is compatible with Excel 2016 Excel functions that work specifically in Excel 2016 version
- Excel 2013FORECAST is compatible with Excel 2013 Excel functions that work specifically in Excel 2013 version
DMAX- Excel 97DMAX is compatible with Excel 97 Excel functions that work in the classic Excel 97 version
DSTDEV- Excel 97DSTDEV is compatible with Excel 97 Excel functions that work in the classic Excel 97 version
Operating System 💾
Specifies the operating systems where the function can be used < including Windows< macOS< and web platformsFor all*- WindowsExcel functions optimized for Windows operating system
- MacOSExcel functions optimized for MacOS users
FORECAST- Web ExcelFORECAST runs on Web Excel Excel functions available in web-based versions
Required Arguments Count 🔢
Number of mandatory arguments needed for the function to work properlyFor all*Required Arguments Type 📊
The data types accepted as valid input arguments for the functionFORECAST- ArrayFORECAST accepts Array as input types Excel functions that specifically work with array inputs for calculations
- NumberFORECAST accepts Number as input types Excel functions that perform calculations specifically with numerical inputs
DMAX- RangeDMAX accepts Range as input types Excel functions that operate on cell ranges for calculations
- TextDMAX accepts Text as input types Excel functions specialized in text string manipulation and processing
- CriteriaDMAX accepts Criteria as input types Excel functions that use specific criteria for filtering and conditional operations
DSTDEV- RangeDSTDEV accepts Range as input types Excel functions that operate on cell ranges for calculations
- TextDSTDEV accepts Text as input types Excel functions specialized in text string manipulation and processing
- CriteriaDSTDEV accepts Criteria as input types Excel functions that use specific criteria for filtering and conditional operations
Evaluation Comparison
Pros ✅
Key advantages and strengths of the Excel functionFORECAST- Statistical AccuracyExcel functions with high statistical accuracy ensure precise mathematical and analytical results
- Trend Analysis
- Professional
- Scientific Prediction
- Based On Historical DataFunctions that analyze and process historical time-series data
DMAX- Efficient With Large Datasets
- Reliable Results
- Excellent For Database Analysis
- Flexible Criteria
DSTDEV- Statistical AccuracyExcel functions with high statistical accuracy ensure precise mathematical and analytical results
- Database FilteringFunctions that filter and sort database-like data structures
- Accurate Statistical MeasureFunctions that provide accurate statistical calculations and metrics
- Database Friendly
Cons ❌
Limitations and potential drawbacks of the Excel functionFORECAST- Assumes Linear Relationship
- Complex Setup
- Sensitive To Outliers
DMAX- Complex Syntax
- Database Structure Dependent
- Limited To Database RangesFunctions that only work with database-style ranges, limiting data structure options Click to see all.
DSTDEV- Complex Implementation
- Limited Use Cases
- Limited Application
- Complex Setup
Ratings Comparison
Alternatives to FORECAST
DCOUNT
Known for Database Operations
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is easier to use than DMAX
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is more versatile than DMAX
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is rated higher than DMAX
DSUM
Known for Database Sum Operations
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is easier to use than DMAX
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is more versatile than DMAX
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is rated higher than DMAX
GETPIVOTDATA
Known for PivotTable Data Extraction
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is easier to use than DMAX
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is more versatile than DMAX
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is rated higher than DMAX
COUNTIFS
Known for Multiple Criteria Counting
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is easier to use than DMAX
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is more versatile than DMAX
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is rated higher than DMAX