@icsk8freak No, the data does not need to be in any particular order to use this function. The 1-Var Stats will still give you the five number summary (min, Q1, med, Q3, max) without the entered data being in order.
Though there is no need to order for 1-Var Stats, there is a separate function you can use if you want to order your data, after you've entered data into, say, L1. Do Stat > SortA(L1) > Enter, and it will sort L1 in ascending order. SortD will sort in descending order.
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solidsnake32292 2 weeks ago
I could kiss you on the mouth. Thank you so much!
roidz17 1 month ago
Wow! A great video! Thank you for your help!
DebRipAdams 8 months ago
Wow! A great video! Thank you for your help!
DebRipAdams 8 months ago
I know why , I had some thing fill in l2.
thanks for your help.!
MsYumiko1993 10 months ago
but why my answer is different, its not same like yours.
MsYumiko1993 10 months ago
thanks for the help!
nickz816 1 year ago
when you put the data in the calc, does it have to be in order?
icsk8freak 1 year ago
@icsk8freak No, the data does not need to be in any particular order to use this function. The 1-Var Stats will still give you the five number summary (min, Q1, med, Q3, max) without the entered data being in order.
Though there is no need to order for 1-Var Stats, there is a separate function you can use if you want to order your data, after you've entered data into, say, L1. Do Stat > SortA(L1) > Enter, and it will sort L1 in ascending order. SortD will sort in descending order.
EllenSmyth 1 year ago