Sorting List Elements
Use the procedure below to sort the elements of a list on the List Editor tab in ascending or descending order
of their values. You can specify one list to use as the base list and then simultaneously sort the elements of up
to six lists accordingly.
1. Select T > [Sort/Jump] > [Sort Ascending] or [Sort Descending].
• This displays a dialog box for specifying the number of lists to sort.
2. Specify the number of lists to be sorted and then press O.
• This displays a dialog for specifying the base list for the sort.
3. Input the number of the list to use as the base list and then press O.
• If you specified one list in step 2, pressing O sorts the data in the list whose number you input here.
• If you specified two or more lists in step 2, pressing O displays a dialog for specifying the second list to
be sorted simultaneously.
4. As dialogs appear, sequentially input the numbers of the other lists to be sorted.
• Specifying the same list more than once results in an error. An error also occurs if you try to execute
sorting and all of the lists do not have the same number of elements (lines).
List Files
Your calculator provides six list files (File 1 to File 6) that hold a total of 26 list variables (List 1 to List 26) each,
which means you can store up to 156 list variables in memory. However, the calculator can handle up to 26 list
variables (those in the currently open list file) at one time. To switch between list files, select S > [List File].
Importing and Exporting CSV Files
You can export the currently open list file to a CSV file. You can also import the contents of a CSV file into a
list file. For details, see
Displaying Summary Statistics or Regression Model Information
You can use the procedure below to find and display various summary statistics from 1-Variable or 2-Variable
statistical data. This procedure can also be used to display regression equation coefficients and coefficients
of determination (referred to as "regression model information" in this manual) when regression models are
applied to 2-Variable statistical data.
Operation Flow
1. Input the statistical data to use in the calculation.
• Use List Editor to input the data and then create the list variables you need. For details, see
Data" (page
29).
2. Use the procedure under
[Calculate Summary Statistics].
• This causes the Calculate Statistics menu to appear on the
Setup tab.
3. Highlight line 2 on the tab and then press O.
4. On the menu that appears, select the type of statistical calculation you want to perform.
To do this:
Display summary statistics based on 1-Variable statistical data
(X)
Display summary statistics based on 2-Variable statistical data
(X, Y)
"Using CSV Files" (page
"Selecting What You Want to Do with the Statistics App" (page 29)
244).
Select this menu item:
1-Variable
2-Variable
32
"Inputting
to select
Need help?
Do you have a question about the CLASSWIZ CG and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers