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Chapter 11: Lists
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min(list)
Returns the smallest element of a real or complex
list
max(list)
Returns the largest element of a real or complex
list
sum list
Returns the sum of all the elements of a real or complex
list
,
adding from the last element to the first
prod list
Returns the product of all the elements of a real or complex
list
seq(expression,variable,
begin
,endã,stepä)
Returns a list in which each element is the result of the evaluation
of
expression
with regard to
variable
for the values ranging from
begin
to
end
in intervals of
step
(
step
can be negative)
li
4
vc
list
li
4
vc {element1,element2,
...
}
Converts a real or complex
list
to a vector
vc
4
li
vector
vc
4
li
ã
element1,element2,
...
ä
Converts a real or complex
vector
to a list
Fill(number,listName)
Stores a real or complex
number
to every element of
listName
aug(listA,listB)
(augment) Concatenates the real or complex elements of
listA
and
listB
cSum(list)
Returns a list of the cumulative sums of real or complex
list
elements, starting with the first element and proceeding to the last
Deltalst(list)
Returns a list containing the differences between consecutive
elements for all elements in a real or complex
list
Sortx ãListName,ListName,
frequencyListNameä
In ascending order of
x
elements, sorts
xListName
, sorts
x
and
y
data pairs, and optionally, their frequencies, in
xListName
,
yListName
, and
frequencyListName
;
xStat
and
yStat
are defaults
Sorty ãxListName,ListName,
frequencyListNameä
In ascending order of
y
elements, sorts
xListName
, sorts
x
and
y
data pairs, and optionally, their frequencies, in
xListName
,
yListName
, and
frequencyListName
;
xStat
and
yStat
are defaults
For a complex list,
min
or
max
returns the smallest or
largest magnitude (modulus).
Selecting
Deltal
from the
menu pastes
Deltalst(
to the
cursor location.
For
Sortx
and
Sorty
, both
lists must have the same
number of elements.