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Appendix A: Functions and Instructions
TwoVar
MATH/Statistics menu
TwoVar
list1
,
list2
[
, [
list3
] [,
list4
,
list5
]
]
Calculates the
TwoVar
statistics and updates all
the system statistics variables.
All the lists must have equal dimensions except
for
list5
.
list1
represents xlist.
list2
represents ylist.
list3
represents frequency.
list4
represents category codes.
list5
represents category include list.
Note:
list1
through
list4
must be a variable name
or c1–c99 (columns in the last data variable
shown in the Data/Matrix Editor).
list5
does not
have to be a variable name and cannot be c1–c99
.
{0,1,2,3,4,5,6}! L1
¸
{0 1 2
...
}
{0,2,3,4,3,4,6}! L2
¸
{0 2 3
...
}
TwoVar L1,L2
¸
Done
ShowStat
¸
Unarchiv
CATALOG
Unarchiv
var1
[,
var2
] [,
var3
] …
Moves the specified variables from the user data
archive memory to RAM.
You can access an archived variable the same as
you would a variable in RAM. However, you
cannot delete, rename, or store to an archived
variable because it is locked automatically.
To archive variables, use
Archive
.
10!arctest ¸ 10
Archive arctest ¸ Done
5ùarctest ¸ 50
15!arctest ¸
N
Unarchiv arctest ¸ Done
15!arctest ¸ 15
unitV()
MATH/Matrix/Vector ops menu
unitV(
vector1
)
⇒
⇒
⇒
⇒
vector
Returns either a row- or column-unit vector,
depending on the form of
vector1
.
vector1
must be either a single-row matrix or a
single-column matrix.
unitV([a,b,c])
¸
[
a
añ +bñ +cñ
b
añ +bñ +cñ
c
añ +bñ +cñ
]
unitV([1,2,1])
¸
[
‡
6
6
‡
6
3
‡
6
6 ]
unitV([1;2;3])
¸
‡
14
14
‡
14
7
3ø ‡14
14
Unlock
CATALOG
Unlock
var1
[,
var2
][
, var3
]...
Unlocks the specified variables.
Note: The variables can be locked using the
Lock
command.