Casio CFX-9850G PLUS Function Manual

Casio CFX-9850G PLUS Function Manual

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List Function
A list is a kind of container that you can use to store multiple data
items.
This calculator lets you store up to six lists in a single file, and up
to six files in memory. Stored lists can be used in arithmetic,
statistical, and matrix calculations, and for graphing.
Element number
Display range
List 1
List 2
1
56
2
37
3
21
4
69
5
40
6
48
7
93
8
30
128
17-1
List Operations
17-2
Editing and Rearranging Lists
17-3
Manipulating List Data
17-4
Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists
17-5
Switching Between List Files
Chapter
Cell
List 3
List 4
1
107
2
75
4
122
8
87
16
298
32
48
64
338
49
Column
List 5
3.5
4
6
0
2.1
0
4.4
2
3
0
6.8
3
2
9
8.7
0
17
List name
List 6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Row
0

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  • Page 1 Chapter List Function A list is a kind of container that you can use to store multiple data items. This calculator lets you store up to six lists in a single file, and up to six files in memory. Stored lists can be used in arithmetic, statistical, and matrix calculations, and for graphing.
  • Page 2: List Data Linking

    List Data Linking Operation Graph List operation Example: List 1 + List 2 {1, 2, 3} + {4, 5, 6} List 1 + 3 List internal operations List graphing Y1=List 1X From a graph to a list ↓ Table data generated by GRAPH TO TABLE to a list LIST Copying the column of a...
  • Page 3: List Operations

    17-1 List Operations Select the LIST icon in the Main Menu and enter the LIST Mode to input data into a list and to manipulate list data. u u u u u To input values one-by-one Use the cursor keys to move the highlighting to the list name or cell you want to select.
  • Page 4 17 - 1 List Operations u u u u u To batch input a series of values 1. Use the cursor keys to move the highlighting to another list. 2. Press !{, and then input the values you want, pressing , between each one.
  • Page 5: Editing And Rearranging Lists

    17-2 Editing and Rearranging Lists k k k k k Editing List Values u u u u u To change a cell value Use d or e to move the highlighting to the cell whose value you want to change. Input the new value and press w to replace the old data with the new one.
  • Page 6 17 - 2 Editing and Rearranging Lists u u u u u To insert a new cell 1. Use the cursor keys to move the highlighting to the location where you want to insert the new cell. 2. Press 5 (INS) to insert a new cell, which contains a value of 0, causing everything below it to be shifted down.
  • Page 7 17 - 2 Editing and Rearranging Lists 3. In response to the “Select List (L)” prompt, input the number of the list you want to sort. Here we will input 2 to specify sorting of List 2. Descending order Use the same procedure as that for the ascending order sort. The only difference is that you should press 2 (SRT-D) in place of 1 (SRT-A).
  • Page 8 17 - 2 Editing and Rearranging Lists Descending order Use the same procedure as that for the ascending order sort. The only difference is that you should press 2 (SRT-D) in place of 1 (SRT-A). • You can sort up to six lists at one time. •...
  • Page 9: Manipulating List Data

    17-3 Manipulating List Data List data can be used in arithmetic and function calculations. In addition, various list data manipulation functions makes manipulation of list data quick and easy. You can use list data manipulation functions in the RUN, STAT, MAT, LIST, TABLE, EQUA and PRGM Modes.
  • Page 10 17 - 3 Manipulating List Data Example To create five data items (each of which contains 0) in List 1 AfaK1(LIST) 3(Dim) 1(List) bw Use the following procedure to specify the number of data rows and columns, the matrix name in the assignment statement, and to create a matrix. !{<number of row >...
  • Page 11 17 - 3 Manipulating List Data Example To input the number sequence 1 , 11 into a list Use the following settings. Variable: Ending value: 11 Starting value: 1 Pitch: 5 AK1(LIST)5(Seq)v x,v,b,bb,f)w Specifying an ending value of 12, 13, 14, or 15 produces the same result as shown above since they are less than the value produced by the next increment (16).
  • Page 12 17 - 3 Manipulating List Data u u u u u To find which of two lists contains the greatest value [OPTN]-[LIST]-[Max] Use the same procedure as that for the smallest value, except press 2 (Max) in place of 1 (Min). •...
  • Page 13 17 - 3 Manipulating List Data u u u u u To calculate the median of values of specified frequency [OPTN]-[LIST]-[Med] This procedure uses two lists: one that contains values and one that contains the number of occurrences of each value. The frequency of the data in Cell 1 of the first list is indicated by the value in Cell 1 of the second list, etc.
  • Page 14 17 - 3 Manipulating List Data Example To calculate the cumulative frequency of each value in List 1 (2, 3, 6, 5, 4) AK1(LIST)6(g)6(g) 3(Cuml)6(g)1(List)bw 2+3= 2+3+6= 2+3+6+5= 2+3+6+5+4= u u u u u To calculate the percentage represented by each value [OPTN]-[LIST]-[%] K1(LIST)6(g)6(g)4(%)6(g)1(List)<list number 1-6>w •...
  • Page 15 17 - 3 Manipulating List Data • You can specify the location of the new list (List 1 through List 6) with a statement like: A List 1 → List 2. You cannot specify another memory or ListAns as the destination of the A List operation. An error also occurs if you specify a A List as the destination of the results of another A List operation.
  • Page 16: Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists

    17-4 Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists You can perform arithmetic calculations using either two lists or one list and a numeric value. ListAns Memory − Calculation results are List List List × stored in ListAns Memory. Numeric Value Numeric Value ÷ k k k k k Error Messages •...
  • Page 17 17 - 4 Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists Example 1 To input the list: 56, 82, 64 !{fg,ic, ge!} Example 2 To multiply List 3 by the list K1(LIST)1(List)d*!{g,a,e!}w The resulting list is stored in ListAns Memory. u u u u u To assign the contents of one list to another list Use a to assign the contents of one list to another list.
  • Page 18 17 - 4 Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists k k k k k Recalling List Contents Example To recall the contents of List 1 K1(LIST)1(List)bw • The above operation displays the contents of the list you specify and stores them in ListAns Memory, which allows you to use the ListAns Memory contents in a calculation.
  • Page 19 17 - 4 Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists –0.158 The resulting list 0.8268 is stored in ListAns Memory. –8E–3 In place of the 1 (List) d operation in the above procedure, you could input !{ eb,gf,cc!}. List 2 Example 2 To use List 1 and List 2 to perform List 1 List1MList2w...
  • Page 20: Switching Between List Files

    17-5 Switching Between List Files You can store up to six lists (List 1 to List 6) in each file (File 1 to File 6). A simple operation lets you switch between list files. u u u u u To switch between list files In the Main Menu, select the LIST icon and enter the LIST Mode.

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