User Manual
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k Using Distribution Graphs in a Program
 Special commands are used to draw distribution graphs in a program.
 •  To draw a normal cumulative distribution graph
DrawDistNorm <Lower>, <Upper> [,
σ
, ]
 Population mean *  
1 
  Population standard deviation *  
1 
 Data upper limit
Data lower limit
 *
1
 This can be omitted. Omitting these items performs the calculation using  = 1 and  = 0.
• Executing DrawDistNorm performs the above calculation 
in accordance with the specified conditions and draws 
the graph. At this time the ZLow < 
x < ZUp region on the 
graph is filled in.
• At the same time, the 
p, ZLow, and ZUp calculation result values are assigned respectively 
to variables p, ZLow, and ZUp, and p is assigned to Ans.
•  To draw a Student- t  cumulative distribution graph
DrawDistT <Lower>, <Upper>, <df>
 Degree of freedom
  Data upper limit
 Data lower limit
  • Executing DrawDistT performs the above calculation in accordance with the specified 
conditions and draws the graph. At this time the Lower < 
x  < Upper region on the graph is 
filled in.
  • At the same time, the 
p  calculation result value and the Lower and Upper input values are 
assigned respectively to variables 
p , tLow, and tUp, and p  is assigned to Ans.
πσ
2
p = 
dx
1
e
–
2 
2
σ
(x – μ)
2
μ
Upper
Lower
∫
ZUp =
σ
Upper –
μ
ZLow =
σ
Lower –
μ
πσ
2
p = 
dx
1
e
–
2 
2
σ
(x – μ)
2
μ
Upper
Lower
∫
ZUp =
σ
Upper –
μ
ZLow =
σ
Lower –
μ
tLow = Lower tUp = Upper
Γ
2
df + 1
df
x
2
1 +
df + 1
2
p =  × 
–
Γ
2
df
dx
df
× 
π
Upper
Lower
∫
tLow = Lower tUp = Upper
Γ
2
df + 1
df
x
2
1 +
df + 1
2
p =  × 
–
Γ
2
df
dx
df
× 
π
Upper
Lower
∫










