Minitab accepts number characters (0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9) and the missing value symbol * as numeric data. Numeric data can include positive and negative signs (+ and −) and a decimal separator. To enter data in exponential (scientific) notation, use the letter E, as in 3.2E12. You can also enter numeric data with a currency symbol or a percentage sign (%). If a column contains any characters other than numbers, the exponential E, an *, a %, or a currency symbol, then Minitab formats the column as text.
Minitab worksheets can store negative or positive numbers up to ±1x1018. Minitab converts any number that is larger than this limit to missing and displays an explanatory error message. If you have data that is larger than this limit, rescale the data before entering it into Minitab. Minitab displays columns with very large or very small numbers in exponential notation.
Number | Standard notation | Minitab notation |
---|---|---|
12,000,000,000 | 1.2 x 1010 | 1.2E+10 |
−12,000,000,000 | −1.2 x 1010 | −1.2E+10 |
0.00000000012 | 1.2 x 10 −10 | 1.2E−10 |
−0.00000000012 | −1.2 x 10−10 | −1.2E−10 |
To change the display format for a column to exponential, click in the column, right-click, and choose Format Column. Then, under Choose type, select Exponential.
Minitab can display currency symbols with numeric data in the worksheet. You can analyze this data the same way that you analyze any other numeric data.
The currency and percentage format for numeric data are primarily for display only. Although you can analyze data in these formats like other numeric data, Minitab does not usually recognize the currency and percentage symbols when you enter the symbols directly into dialog boxes or session commands as input.
By default, Minitab recognizes the currency symbol that is selected in the region and language settings of the Windows Control Panel. If you enter currency values into Minitab that use a different currency symbol, then Minitab retains the currency symbol but formats the data as text, instead of numeric. For example, if your regional currency setting is a $ (dollar sign) and you enter a value with a ₤ (pound sign), then Minitab formats the column as text. However, you can change the display format of a column to recognize a different currency symbol, without changing the regional settings in the Windows Control Panel.
To represent positive currency values, Minitab uses the positive currency format that is selected in the regional settings of the Windows Control Panel. For example, you can represent a positive currency value of 5 euros by entering either € 5.00 or 5.00 €.
To represent negative currency values, Minitab uses either − or ( ). For example, you can indicate a currency value of negative 2.25 euros by entering either (2.25 €) or −2.25 €.