Requests With Numeric Limits - Franklin HRS-100 User's Manual And Quick Reference Manual

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Making Requests With MAX and MIN

Requests With Numeric Limits

You can limit your requests to specific statistical ranges by typing or entering the
numeric Limiters, GT, for greater than, and LT, for less than. GT limits your request
to players with statistics greater than a number you specify. LT limits your request to
players with statistics less than a number you specify.
Whenever you use GT or LT in a request, you must first type or enter a statistic or
ratio to be limited. Then you must type a number as the limit.
For example, in the request MAX RBI HR LT 100, HR is the statistic to be limited,
LT is the numeric Limiter, and 100 is the limit. This request asks for the players
with the most runs batted in (MAXRBI) who have less than 100 career home runs
(HR LT 100).
Remember that the numeric Limiter must be preceded by its own statistic.
For example, MAX HR GT 30 is not a valid request.
But MAX HR HR GT 30 is.
Note: You can type or enter no more than two numeric Limiters in a list request.
For example, MIN BA HR GT 30 SLG GT .400 SB LT 50 is not
a valid request because it contains three numeric Limiters.
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1. At the Request line, type MAX SO/IP.
Be sure to type a space between the X and the S, as well as after P. If you need to
erase letters, press the backspace key.
2. Press the space bar once.
3. On the Focus Your Request menu, press the Enter key to select
Add a Limiter.
4. Press the right arrow key.
You see the Statistic to Limit menu. If you're limiting a ratio--as you are in this
example--it's wise to limit the denominator. The denominator is the second statistic in
the ratio.
5. On the Statistic to Limit menu, press the Enter key to select Innings Pitched.
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