To mathematically transform the data in a list, Calculating single-variable statistics, Calculating single-variable statistics -6 – HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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4. Move the highlight to the column to be deleted.
5. Press
(NXT1
--COL . The column is deleted.
6. Press f
ENTER)
to return the modified matrix to the STAT
application.
To mathematically
transform
the data in a list:
1. Put the data list onto the stack.
2. Perform the arithmetic necessary to transform each datum in the
list. For example, to perform the transformation,
x'
=
31n.c — 4,
press
f r ^ f L N 1
3
Q 4 Q .
(Remember to use
( M T H ) L . I S T H D D
for list element addition instead of (Q.)
Calculating Single-Variable Statistics
21 If your statistical data measures a sample of a population, you
calculate sample statistics. If, however, your data measures the entire
population, you calculate population statistics.
The single-variable statistics built into the STAT application are:
MEflH
Returns the arithmetic mean of the data in the
selected column.
STD DEV
Returns the standard deviation of the data in the
selected column. It computes the version of the
standard deviation indicated by the TYPE s field
(sample or population).
vflRIflHCE
Returns the variance of the data in the selected
column. It computes the version of the variance
indicated by the TYPE" field (sample or population).
T
u
T
h
L
Returns the sum of the data in the selected column.
M
h
KIMIJM
Returns the value of the largest datum in the
selected column.
MINIflUfl
Returns the value of the smallest datum in the
selected column.
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