User Manual
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• If you want to change the XCellRange, YCellRange, or Frequency setting, move the
highlighting to the item you want to change and then input the cell range directly, or select
1(CELL) ( 2(CELL) for Frequency) and then edit the currently input range. When
inputting a cell range manually, use 1(:) to enter a colon (:) between two cells that define
the range.
4. After configuring the required settings, press J or w.
k Example of Statistical Calculation Operation (CALC Menu)
This example uses the data from the “Drawing a Scatter Diagram and xy Line Graph” (page
6-10) to perform paired-variable statistical calculations.
0.5, 1.2, 2.4, 4.0, 5.2 (
x -data)
–2.1, 0.3, 1.5, 2.0, 2.4 (
y -data)
u To perform paired-variable statistical calculations and regression
calculations
1. Input the above x -data into cells A1:A5 of the
spreadsheet and the y -data into cells B1:B5, and then
select the range of the cells where you input the data
(A1:B5).
2. Press 6( g) 2(CALC) to display the CALC menu, and
then press 2(2VAR).
• This will display a screen of paired variable calculation
results based on the data you selected in step 1. Use
e and d to scroll the result screen. To close the
screen, press J.
• For information about the meaning of each of the values
on the result screen, see “Displaying the Calculation
Results of a Drawn Paired-Variable Graph” on
page
6-15.
3.
To return to the spreadsheet screen, press J.
k Using the Statistical Calculation Data Range Specification Screen
You can use a special setting screen to specify the range of data to be used for statistical
calculation.
u To specify the data range for statistical calculation
1. Input the statistical calculation data into the spreadsheet and then select its range of cells.
2. Press 6( g) 2(CALC) 6(SET).
• This will display a setting screen like the one shown to
the right.