About Dispstat Command; Cell And List Calculations; Using The Cell Calculation Functions - Casio fx-CP400 User Manual

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2. On the menu bar, tap [Calc] and then [Distribution].
• The Distribution Calculation Wizard will appear in the lower half of the display.
3. Tap the v button to the right of the second item from the top and then select the desired distribution
calculation from the menu that appears.
4. Tap [Next >>].
• This will display a screen with the variable assignments for the range you selected in step 1 of this
procedure entered automatically in the input fields as the initial defaults.
5. Enter values for the other variables and then tap [Next >>].
• This displays the calculation results. If there are multiple calculation results, tap V to view them.
• You can tap $ here to display the distribution graph.
6. On the calculation result window, tap the [Output>>] button.
7. On the output window, tap [Paste].
• This pastes the calculation results in formula format.

About DispStat Command

Tapping [Calc] - [DispStat] displays a DispStat window that displays statistical calculation (one-variable, two-
variable, regression, test, interval, distribution, or inverse distribution calculations) results after a calculation is
performed.
Tip:
The DispStat window shows statistical calculation results of the last statistical calculation that was executed using
any ClassPad application (except for eActivity). For example, immediately after a calculation is executed using
"NormPD" command in the Main application, that calculation result is displayed on the DispStat window, even with
the Spreadsheet application. However, note that calculation results produced using a mathematical function, such as
"normPDf(", are not displayed on the DispStat window.

13-4 Cell and List Calculations

Using the Cell Calculation Functions

Spreadsheet application special functions are included on the [Cell-Calculation] submenu of the [Calc] menu.
Selecting a menu item on the [Cell-Calculation] submenu will input the corresponding function into the currently
selected cell. This section provides explanations of the functions and input syntax of the cell calculation
functions.
Function
Description
row
Function: Returns the row number of a specified cell.
Syntax: row(cell)
col
Function: Returns the column number of a specified cell.
Syntax: col(cell)
count
Function: Returns a count of the number of cells in the specified range.
Syntax: count(start cell[:end cell])
cellif
Function: Evaluates an equality or inequality, and returns one of three different expressions
With this function, the equality/inequality can include a string as in the following example:
cellif(A1="Red", 0,1,2).
Syntax: cellif(equation, expression 1, expression 2, expression 3)
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For each value in cells A1 through A5, to display "Big" in the neighboring B-column cell for values of 5
and greater, and "Small" for values less than 5
based on whether the equality/inequality is true (expression 1), false (expression 2),
or inconclusive (expression 3).
cellif(inequality, expression 1, expression 2, expression 3)
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