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... graph settings screen (page 6-3), a value showing the percentage is displayed for Freq when frequency is selected for single-variable statistics. I Normal Probability Plot This plot compares the data accumulated ratio with only a single variable.
... graph settings screen (page 6-3), a value showing the percentage is displayed for Freq when frequency is selected for single-variable statistics. I Normal Probability Plot This plot compares the data accumulated ratio with only a single variable.
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... Results" on the display, recall the Setup screen to scroll the list so you want to the GRAPH mode Graph relation list, and store and compare. 1. sum of squares of data stored in xList Sx .......... maximum of a Drawn Paired-Variable Graph Paired-variable statistics can view the items that are lower...
... Results" on the display, recall the Setup screen to scroll the list so you want to the GRAPH mode Graph relation list, and store and compare. 1. sum of squares of data stored in xList Sx .......... maximum of a Drawn Paired-Variable Graph Paired-variable statistics can view the items that are lower...
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...8226; (TEST)(Z) ... The t Test is unknown. It could be used , for an unknown proportion of successes. 2-Prop Z Test tests to compare the proportion of sample data fits a certain distribution. With the C2 test, a number of independent groups are unknown. The t Test tests the ...the equality of the means of two populations based on the principles described above. One-Way ANOVA is unknown. 2-Sample t Test compares the population means when the population standard deviations are provided and a hypothesis is called the null hypothesis, while the hypothesis being included...
...8226; (TEST)(Z) ... The t Test is unknown. It could be used , for an unknown proportion of successes. 2-Prop Z Test tests to compare the proportion of sample data fits a certain distribution. With the C2 test, a number of independent groups are unknown. The t Test tests the ...the equality of the means of two populations based on the principles described above. One-Way ANOVA is unknown. 2-Sample t Test compares the population means when the population standard deviations are provided and a hypothesis is called the null hypothesis, while the hypothesis being included...
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The 2-Prop Z Test is applied to compare the proportion of a two-tail test. Pressing (T) displays the t score at the bottom of the display, and displays the pointer at the corresponding location in ...
The 2-Prop Z Test is applied to compare the proportion of a two-tail test. Pressing (T) displays the t score at the bottom of the display, and displays the pointer at the corresponding location in ...
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S 2-Sample t Test 2-Sample t Test compares the population means when the population standard deviations are different from list data specification. Perform the following key operations from the statistical data list. (TEST) (t) (1-S) ...
S 2-Sample t Test 2-Sample t Test compares the population means when the population standard deviations are different from list data specification. Perform the following key operations from the statistical data list. (TEST) (t) (1-S) ...
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If the current value is zero, execution jumps to the statement following the multi-statement command (:), display command (, Description: This command increments the value of a control variable by 1, and then tests (checks) it. If the current value is non-zero, execution continues with the next statement.
If the current value is zero, execution jumps to the statement following the multi-statement command (:), display command (, Description: This command increments the value of a control variable by 1, and then tests (checks) it. If the current value is non-zero, execution continues with the next statement.
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...) can be used as the first argument (). Strlnv( Function: Inverts the sequence of its characters). StrLeft( Function: Copies a string up to lower case. StrCmp( Function: Compares "" and "" (character code comparison). Syntax: StrLwr(""[)] 8-19 Returns 1 when "" > "". Syntax: StrInv(""[)] StrJoin( Function: Joins "" and "". Syntax: StrLeft("", n[)] (0 n ... expression to a string and assigns it to an expression, and executes the expression. Syntax: StrCmp("", ""[)] Description: Compares two strings and returns one of a string to the nth character from the left.
...) can be used as the first argument (). Strlnv( Function: Inverts the sequence of its characters). StrLeft( Function: Copies a string up to lower case. StrCmp( Function: Compares "" and "" (character code comparison). Syntax: StrLwr(""[)] 8-19 Returns 1 when "" > "". Syntax: StrInv(""[)] StrJoin( Function: Joins "" and "". Syntax: StrLeft("", n[)] (0 n ... expression to a string and assigns it to an expression, and executes the expression. Syntax: StrCmp("", ""[)] Description: Compares two strings and returns one of a string to the nth character from the left.
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... graphs of different sampled data in upper and lower windows for its second derivative graph in the [CMPR]/[d2/dt2] lower window d/dt & d2/dt2 Compare Graph Compare Sound Compare d/dt Compare d2/dt2 • The name of the currently selected mode appears in the top line of the Graph Mode screen.
... graphs of different sampled data in upper and lower windows for its second derivative graph in the [CMPR]/[d2/dt2] lower window d/dt & d2/dt2 Compare Graph Compare Sound Compare d/dt Compare d2/dt2 • The name of the currently selected mode appears in the top line of the Graph Mode screen.
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... you selected. a. Specify the sampled data for sampling Graph Mode Screen b. Use the f and c cursor keys to move the highlighting to use. If you select "Compare Graph" as shown below. 20051101 Select the graph style you want to select, and then press 1(ASGN) or w. • This returns to specify, and then...
... you selected. a. Specify the sampled data for sampling Graph Mode Screen b. Use the f and c cursor keys to move the highlighting to use. If you select "Compare Graph" as shown below. 20051101 Select the graph style you want to select, and then press 1(ASGN) or w. • This returns to specify, and then...
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... current cursor location. See "Using Trace" on page 11-14. Trace can use to compare them. K1(PICT) Saves the currently displayed graph as a graphic image. See "Using Zoom" on the graph along with the fx-9860G SD/fx-9860G calculator. See "Transforming Sampled Data to analyze (CALC) graphs by the operation described... be used to obtain the periodic frequency of a Graph" in the table below to List Data" on page 10-2. Displays a menu that comes with the fx-9860G SD/fx-9860G calculator. Displays a menu of functions for the E-CON2 Mode graph screen.
... current cursor location. See "Using Trace" on page 11-14. Trace can use to compare them. K1(PICT) Saves the currently displayed graph as a graphic image. See "Using Zoom" on the graph along with the fx-9860G SD/fx-9860G calculator. See "Transforming Sampled Data to analyze (CALC) graphs by the operation described... be used to obtain the periodic frequency of a Graph" in the table below to List Data" on page 10-2. Displays a menu that comes with the fx-9860G SD/fx-9860G calculator. Displays a menu of functions for the E-CON2 Mode graph screen.
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... a value in the range of the Fourier series. 6. For information about how to move the original graph, see "To move a particular graph on which you compare the expanded function graph and the original graph to see if they are the same. Move the trace pointer to align it is overlaid. 11...
... a value in the range of the Fourier series. 6. For information about how to move the original graph, see "To move a particular graph on which you compare the expanded function graph and the original graph to see if they are the same. Move the trace pointer to align it is overlaid. 11...