Matlab Percentile function VS excel percentile function

Is the matlab percentile function is equal to excel percentile function. I'm getting two different answers for the same data set.

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig le 29 Mai 2011

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I don't see a PERCENTILE function in MATLAB. Is it a custom function you wrote?

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there is function matlab
Y = prctile(X,p)
Y = prctile(X,p,dim)
Oh, the PRCTILE function. How different are the values you get?
It depends on the sample size.. for a size of 10 the difference is about 1.5 and so. But if the sample size is large then results pretty close..
A = [11 15 74 42 63 21]';
B = prctile(A,30:20:70)
xlswrite('H:\test.xlsx',A)
B =
16.8000 31.5000 56.7000
using excel
=PERCENTILE($A$1:$A$6,0.3) = 18
=PERCENTILE($A$1:$A$6,0.7) = 52.5

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I get the same results:
A = rand(1000,1);
B = prctile(A,30:20:70)
xlswrite('C:\Users\Oleg\Desktop\test.xlsx',A)
and then using PERCENTILE($A$1:$A$1000,0.3)
EDIT
Excel interpolates for values of the percentile that are not multiples of 1/(n-1). So the 25th percentile on 1:5 = 2! (online reference: percentile)
=PERCENTILE(A1:A5,0.25) where A1:A5 = 1:5 --> 2
Matlab interpolates for percentile values that are not (i -.5)/n, for i = 2, 1.5/5 = .3 which is not the 25th percentile.
prctile(1:5, .25) --> 1.7500 % Which makes more sense IMO
Hope this clarifies.

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instead of 1000 sample size reduce the size to 10 then you can see the difference..
A = [11 15 74 42 63 21]';
B = prctile(A,30:20:70)
xlswrite('H:\test.xlsx',A)
B =
16.8000 31.5000 56.7000
using excel
=PERCENTILE($A$1:$A$6,0.3) = 18
=PERCENTILE($A$1:$A$6,0.7) = 52.5
See my edit.

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