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  2. Ranking (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, ranking is the data transformation in which numerical or ordinal values are replaced by their rank when the data are sorted. For example, the ranks of the numerical data 3.4, 5.1, 2.6, 7.3 are 2, 3, 1, 4. As another example, the ordinal data hot, cold, warm would be replaced by 3, 1, 2.

  3. Module:SportsRankings/data/FIFA World Rankings - Wikipedia

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    All positions can be quickly updated using a spreadsheet. For example, after copying the entire ranking list (211 rows from all five pages, unedited) from FIFA's ranking list, the following formula can be used in an external spreadsheet to generate the code necessary to update the data page (given the FIFA rankings begin in cell A1):

  4. Template:FIFA World Rankings - Wikipedia

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    All positions can be quickly updated using a spreadsheet. For example, after copying the entire ranking list (211 rows from all five pages, unedited) from FIFA's ranking list, the following formula can be used in an external spreadsheet to generate the code necessary to update the data page (given the FIFA rankings begin in cell A1):

  5. Template:Birth-date and age - Wikipedia

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    If birth date is BC, set to "b". – (optional) gregorian: If Julian date is used, this parameter is required. The date provided is used for emitting the correct microformat translation of the birth date. parm 1 (optional) dt: This value if present is the ISO8601 value emitted to indicate microformat birth date. It overrides any calculated value.

  6. Rank correlation - Wikipedia

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    Following Diaconis (1988), a ranking can be seen as a permutation of a set of objects. Thus we can look at observed rankings as data obtained when the sample space is (identified with) a symmetric group. We can then introduce a metric, making the symmetric group into a metric space. Different metrics will correspond to different rank correlations.

  7. Conditional probability distribution - Wikipedia

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    The conditional distribution contrasts with the marginal distribution of a random variable, which is its distribution without reference to the value of the other variable. If the conditional distribution of Y {\displaystyle Y} given X {\displaystyle X} is a continuous distribution , then its probability density function is known as the ...

  8. Template:World Rugby Rankings - Wikipedia

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    To update the template, first update the day and month (along with the year if necessary) to the date of the current World Rugby Rankings. Then add a country's new position, along with how many spots they moved (e.g. 2 for increase of two positions, 0 for no movement, -5 for decrease of two positions).

  9. Template:Birth based on age as of date - Wikipedia

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    Age of subject at date of reference's publication. Example 55: Number: required: Year: 2: Year of publication of reference. Example 1950: Number: required: Month: 3: Month of publication of reference. Example 8 or August: String: suggested: Day: 4: Day of publication of reference. Example 21: Number: suggested: Hide age: noage: Set to a value ...