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Manipulating List Data
u To nd the minimum value in a list [OPTN]-[LIST]-[Min]
K1(LIST)6(g)1(Min)6(g)6(g)1(List) <list number 1-26> )w
Example To nd the minimum value in List 1 (36, 16, 58, 46, 56)
AK1(LIST)6(g)1(Min)
6(g)6(g)1(List)b)w
u To nd the maximum value in a list [OPTN]-[LIST]-[Max]
Use the same procedure as when fi nding the minimum value (Min), except press
6(g)2(Max) in place of 6(g)1(Min).
u To nd which of two lists contains the smallest value [OPTN]-[LIST]-[Min]
K1(LIST)6(g)1(Min)6(g)6(g)1(List) <list number 1-26>
,1(List) <list number 1-26>)w
The two lists must contain the same number of data items. If they don’t, an error occurs.
The result of this operation is stored in ListAns Memory.
Example To nd whether List 1 (75, 16, 98, 46, 56) or List 2 (35, 59, 58, 72, 67)
contains the smallest value
K1(LIST)6(g)1(Min)
6(g)6(g)1(List)b,
1(List)c)w
u To nd which of two lists contains the greatest value [OPTN]-[LIST]-[Max]
Use the same procedure as that for the smallest value, except press 6(g)2(Max) in
place of 6(g)1(Min).
The two lists must contain the same number of data items. If they don’t, an error occurs.
The result of this operation is stored in ListAns Memory.