Converting a formula to excel/google sheets

adamash

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Hey guys, I have something I need help with.

I need to convert the following formula into an excel formula. Any help? I'll be honest, I don't fully understand this, it's from a website which converts football actions into meaningful statistics. The post is here: https://statsbomb.com/2014/06/introducing-possession-adjusted-player-stats/ With the formula below right at the bottom.

Tackles * 2/(1 + e^(-0.1*(x-50))), x/50 for x in

I might be talking absolute rubbish here, so shoot me down if needed.

Many thanks
Adam
 
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Well it is a formula without an equals sign! But the writer doesn't say what x is, and without x it doesn't mean anything (if it did in the beginning!)
 
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