k Using List Sort Functions in a Program
These functions let you sort data in lists into ascending or descending order.
• Ascending order
• Descending order
k Using Statistical Calculations and Graphs in a Program
Including statistical calculations and graphing operations in a program lets you calculate and
graph statistical data.
u To set conditions and draw a statistical graph
Following a StatGraph command ("S-Gph1", "S-Gph2", or "S-Gph3"), you must specify the
following graph conditions:
• Graph draw/non-draw status (DrawOn/DrawOff)
• Graph Type
x
•
-axis data location (list name)
y
•
-axis data location (list name)
• Frequency data location (1 or list name)
• Mark Type
• ColorLink setting (X&Y, OnlyX, OnlyY, On, Off, X&Freq)
• Graph Color setting (one of the seven colors* or ColorAuto)
When "Pie" is specified for the Graph Type:
• Display setting (% or Data)
• Percent data storage list specification (None or list name)
When "Pie" or "Hist" is specified for the Graph Type:
• Area color setting (one of the seven colors* or ColorAuto)
• Paint style setting (ColorNormal, ColorLighter)
• Border color setting (one of the seven colors* or ColorClr)
SortA (List 1, List 2, List 3)
Lists to be sorted (up to six can be specified)
SortD (List 1, List 2, List 3)
Lists to be sorted (up to six can be specified)
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