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Hi Experts
how would you compute the exact confidence intervals for a Poisson Mean. Here is an example o fhow the calculation works, but i am interested in example 2 from the below link and in particular on how to calculate the following in BI this line (qchisq(0.025, 2*x)/2, qchisq(0.975, 2*(x+1))/2 )
http://onbiostatistics.blogspot.com/2014/03/computing-confidence-interval-for.html
happy to supply a test file if required.
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Hi @Anonymous ,
If it is convenient, could you share some data sample which could reproduce your scenario and your desired output so that I could make a copy and test.
Best Regards,
Cherry
Hi @Anonymous ,
If it is convenient, could you share some data sample which could reproduce your scenario and your desired output so that I could make a copy and test.
Best Regards,
Cherry
if someone in the MS team could help me with link: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Plotting-mulitple-line-on-Kaplan-Meier-Graph/m-p/728604#M35...
question i would be over the moon.
hi Cherry
Many thanks for looking at my question and yes, there is a bulit in function within Power BI CHISQ.INV and family that populates the correct answer.
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