Introduction

Last updated:July 8, 2026

CHISQ.INV in WPS is a built-in spreadsheet function topic for formula entry and reference on Windows; it includes 3 core tasks, with 3 available without membership and 0 membership-related items.

At a Glance

MetricValueNotes
Core tasks3Matches the number of rows in the How-to Index
Available without membership3Matches the number of Free rows in the index
Membership-related items0Matches the number of membership-related rows in the index

About This Feature

Overview

CHISQ.INV is used in WPS Sheets to enter the function, fill in its arguments, and review its syntax. You can add it through the Insert Function dialog box or type the formula directly in a cell or in the formula bar.

Core tasks include:

  • Search for and insert CHISQ.INV from the Insert Function dialog box.
  • Type =CHISQ.INV(...) directly in a cell or in the formula bar.
  • Review the function syntax, argument guidance, and help entry.

This workflow is useful for learning spreadsheet formulas, checking argument entry, and working with formulas in sheets.

System Requirements

ItemRequirement
Operating systemA Windows device that can run WPS Office
App versionIt is recommended to use the latest version of WPS Office
NetworkNo required network connection for local formula entry and calculation; internet access is needed when opening online help pages
OtherYou need to be able to open WPS Sheets and edit worksheet cells

Download & Installation

ItemDetails
Official downloadWPS Office Free Download
Post-install checkOpen WPS Sheets, go to the Formulas tab, and confirm that the Insert Function button or formula bar is available

Source: WPS Download Center

Compare with Alternatives

DimensionWPSMicrosoftGoogleNotionAdobe
Capability SummarySupports spreadsheet function entry through the Insert Function dialog box or direct formula typing, with access to syntax and argument guidance.Excel provides a function library, formula bar entry, and formula help.Google Sheets supports function entry in cells and provides function lists and help content.Notion provides formula properties and a formula editor for database-style calculations.Adobe Acrobat focuses on PDF and form calculations rather than general spreadsheet functions.
Official SourceMicrosoft Excel helpGoogle Sheets function listNotion formulasAdobe Acrobat desktop help

Advantage: WPS combines dialog-based insertion and direct formula entry in one spreadsheet workflow for routine formula input and review.

Overall Conclusion
If your main task is to enter and review spreadsheet formulas, WPS, Microsoft Excel, and Google Sheets all provide a complete formula workflow. Notion is more suitable for database field calculations, and Adobe is more suitable for PDF form scenarios. For this type of spreadsheet function task, WPS offers a straightforward path for formula entry and review.

Use Cases

#ScenarioTarget UsersCore Pain PointSolution
1Entering a function for the first timeNew usersThey do not know the function name or where to startSearch for CHISQ.INV through Insert Function
2Entering a formula quicklyUsers familiar with formulasThey want fewer clicksType the formula directly in a cell or in the formula bar
3Checking syntax and argumentsUsers who need to verify formula structureThey are unsure about argument order or the help entryReview the syntax and argument guidance from the function help entry

Membership & Benefits

Free vs WPS Premium

FeatureFree UserWPS Premium
Enter the CHISQ.INV function
Search for the function through Insert Function
Review syntax and help entry

Recommendations

Use CaseRecommended PlanReason
Everyday formula entry and learning in WPS OfficeFreeNo membership restriction is shown for this function workflow
Broader office scenarios that need extra membership services in WPS OfficeWPS PremiumChoose a membership plan if you also need other premium services

How to Subscribe

Source: WPS Office pricing page