Returns the Bessel function, which is also called the Weber function or the Neumann function.
If this function is not available, and returns the #NAME? error, install and load the Analysis ToolPak add-in.
How?
- On the Tools menu, click Add-Ins.
- In the Add-Ins available list, select the Analysis ToolPak box, and then click OK.
- If necessary, follow the instructions in the setup program.
Syntax
BESSELY(x,n)
X is the value at which to evaluate the function.
N is the order of the function. If n is not an integer, it is truncated.
Remarks
- If x is nonnumeric, BESSELY returns the #VALUE! error value.
- If n is nonnumeric, BESSELY returns the #VALUE! error value.
- If n < 0, BESSELY returns the #NUM! error value.
- The n-th order Bessel function of the variable x is:
Example
The example may be easier to understand if you copy it to a blank worksheet.
How to copy an example
- Create a blank workbook or worksheet.
- Select the example in the Help topic.
Note Do not select the row or column headers.
Selecting an example from Help
- Press CTRL+C.
- In the worksheet, select cell A1, and press CTRL+V.
- To switch between viewing the results and viewing the formulas that return the results, press CTRL+` (grave accent), or on the Formulas tab, in the Formula Auditing group, click the Show Formulas button.
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| =BESSELY(2.5, 1) |
Weber's Bessel function at 2.5 and an order of 1 (0.145918) |
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