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7. Press Enter to complete the formula.
8. If you are capturing multiple columns of synchronized data, set up the
additional columns. For example, you might set up a second capture
variable using
=capture(objpathY,1,objpathX).
9. When you are ready to capture the values, begin moving the object or start
the animation that affects it in Graphs&Geometry.
Each captured value is added to the end of the list.
Using Table Data for Statistical Analysis
Tools on the Statistics menu provide access to wizards that help you perform
statistical analyses on the data in table columns. You specify the location of the
data, and Lists&Spreadsheet stores the results in two columns: one for the
result names, and one for the corresponding values.
Plotting Statistical Data
Some statistics wizards include a Draw check box. By default, the box is not
selected. Selecting this box creates a Data&Statistics work area on the page,
displays the calculated results in Lists&Spreadsheet, and draws the results of
the statistical analysis in the Data&Statistics work area.
Note: For functions that support the Draw option, the option is available only if
you type the function in a column formula cell.
Draw check box (as shown in the zTest wizard).
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