User manual - fx-100AU_PLUS
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       170 = 173 = 179 =ce 
       66 = 68 = 75 = 
   Important:  • All data currently input in the Stat Editor is deleted whenever 
you exit the STAT Mode, switch between the single-variable and a paired- 
variable statistical calculation type, or change the Stat Format setting on 
the setup menu. • The following operations are not supported by the Stat 
Editor: m, 1m(M–), 1t(STO). Pol, Rec, and multi-statements 
also cannot be input with the Stat Editor.
   To change the data in a cell:  In the Stat Editor, move the cursor to the cell 
that contains the data you want to change, input the new data, and then 
press =. 
   To delete a line:  In the Stat Editor, move the cursor to the line that you want 
to delete and then press Y. 
   To insert a line:  In the Stat Editor, move the cursor to the location where 
you want to insert the line and then perform the following key operation: 
 11(STAT) 3(Edit) 1(Ins). 
   To delete all Stat Editor contents:  In the Stat Editor, perform the following 
key operation: 11(STAT) 3(Edit) 2(Del-A). 
 Obtaining Statistical Values from Input Data
To obtain statistical values, press A while in the Stat Editor and then 
recall the statistical variable (σ
x, Σx
2
, etc.) you want. Supported statistical 
variables and the keys you should press to recall them are shown below. 
For single-variable statistical calculations, the variables marked with an 
asterisk (*) are available. 
   Sum:  Σ x 
2 
*, Σ x *, Σ y 
2 
, Σ y , Σ xy , Σ x 
3 
, Σ x 
2  
y , Σ x 
4 
11(STAT) 3(Sum) 1
to 
8
Number of Items: 
n*, Mean: o*, p, Population Standard Deviation: σx*, 
σ
y, Sample Standard Deviation: sx*, sy
11(STAT) 4(Var) 1
to 
7
   Regression Coefficients:  A, B, Correlation Coefficient:  
r , Estimated 
Values:  
m, n
11(STAT) 5(Reg) 1
to 
5
   Regression Coefficients for Quadratic Regression:  A, B, C, Estimated 
Values:  
m
1 
, m
2 
, n 
11(STAT) 5(Reg) 1
to 
6
  • See the table at the beginning of this section of the manual for the regression 
formulas. 
  • 
m, m
1 
, m
2 
 and n are not variables. They are commands of the type that take 
an argument immediately before them. See “Calculating Estimated Values” 
for more information. 
Minimum Value: minX*, minY, Maximum Value: maxX*, maxY
11(STAT) 6(MinMax) 1
to
2
(When the single-variable statistical calculation is selected)
11(STAT) 6(MinMax) 1
to
4
(When a paired-variable statistical calculation is selected)
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