Finding statistical values for list elements, Example, Finding statistical values for list elements -10 – HP 39g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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Finding statistical values for list elements
To find values such as the mean, median, maximum, and
minimum values of the elements in a list, use the Statistics
aplet.
Example
In this example, use the Statistics aplet to find the mean,
median, maximum and m i n i m u m values of the elements in the
list, LI.
1. Create LI with values 88, 90, 89, 65, 70, and 89,
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j
88 [] 90 Q]
89Q65Q70Q89
I
SHIFT
I
I^
lpha
ILI
!*SIftTISTICSg
ENTER
iMi
i88,90,89,65,70,89>*Lf
<7744,8100,7921,4225,...
LBH3I
H I N T If the Decimal Mark setting in the Modes input fonn
(i
SHiiT|MOD£5)is
set to Comma, use [7] instead of Q.
2. In HOME, store LI into Cl. You will then be able to see
the list data in the Numeric view of the Statistics aplet.
T
alpha
ILI
TI
pha
ICI
ENTER!
Ì88,90,89,65,?0,89>*LÌ
C7744,8100,7921,4225, ...
Ll^Cl
C88, 90,89,65, 70, S9!)'
SHSI
3. Start the Statistics aplet, and select 1-^variable mode
(press HtfiTig if necessary, to display
rAPLETl Select
Statistics
Note: Your list values
are now in columnl
(Cl).
1 —
H
Cl
C2
C3
C4
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