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and
Integer1
Integer2
and
Compares two real integers bit-by-bit using an and operation.
Internally, both integers are converted to signed, 64-bit binary
numbers. When corresponding bits are compared, the result is 1 if
both bits are 1; otherwise, the result is 0. The returned value
represents the bit results, and is displayed according to the Base
mode.
You can enter the integers in any number base. For a binary or
hexadecimal entry, you must use the 0b or 0h prefix, respectively.
Without a prefix, integers are treated as decimal (base 10).

angle()

Value1
value
angle(
)
Returns the angle of the argument, interpreting the argument as a
complex number.
List1
list
angle(
)
Matrix1
matrix
angle(
)
Returns a list or matrix of angles of the elements in List1 or Matrix1,
interpreting each element as a complex number that represents a
two-dimensional rectangular coordinate point.

ANOVA

List1
List2
List3
ANOVA
,
[,
,...,
Performs a one-way analysis of variance for comparing the means of
two to 20 populations. A summary of results is stored in the
stat.results variable. (See page 97.)
Flag=0 for Data, Flag=1 for Stats
Output variable
F
stat.
stat.PVal
stat.df
stat.SS
stat.MS
stat.dfError
integer
List20
Flag
][,
]
Description
F
Value of the
statistic
Smallest level of significance at which the null hypothesis can be rejected
Degrees of freedom of the groups
Sum of squares of the groups
Mean squares for the groups
Degrees of freedom of the errors
In Hex base mode:
Important: Zero, not the letter O.
In Bin base mode:
In Dec base mode:
A binary entry can have up to 64 digits (not counting the
Note:
0b prefix). A hexadecimal entry can have up to 16 digits.
In Degree angle mode:
In Gradian angle mode:
In Radian angle mode:
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