Casio ALGEBRA FX 2.0 Manual
Casio ALGEBRA FX 2.0 Manual

Casio ALGEBRA FX 2.0 Manual

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List Function
A list is a storage place for multiple data items.
This calculator lets you store up to 20 lists in a single file, and
you can store up to six files in memory. Stored lists can be used
in arithmetic and statistical calculations, and for graphing.
Element number
Display range
List 1
List 2
1
56
2
37
3
21
4
69
5
40
6
48
7
93
8
30
3-1
Inputting and Editing a List
3-2
Manipulating List Data
3-3
Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists
3-4
Switching Between List Files
Chapter
Cell
List 3
1
107
2
75
4
122
8
87
16
298
32
48
64
338
128
49
19990401
Column
List 4
List 5
3.5
4
6
0
2.1
0
4.4
2
3
0
6.8
3
2
9
8.7
0
3
List name
List 20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Row
0

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  • Page 1 Chapter List Function A list is a storage place for multiple data items. This calculator lets you store up to 20 lists in a single file, and you can store up to six files in memory. Stored lists can be used in arithmetic and statistical calculations, and for graphing.
  • Page 2: Inputting And Editing A List

    3-1-1 Inputting and Editing a List 3-1 Inputting and Editing a List Enter the STAT Mode from the Main Menu to input data into a list and to manipulate list data. u u u u u To input values one-by-one Use the cursor keys to move the highlighting to the list name or cell you want to select.
  • Page 3 3-1-2 Inputting and Editing a List u u u u u To batch input a series of values 1. Use the cursor keys to move the highlighting to another list. 2. Press !*( { ), and then input the values you want, pressing , between each one. Press !/( } ) after inputting the final value.
  • Page 4 3-1-3 Inputting and Editing a List k k k k k Editing List Values u u u u u To change a cell value Use d or e to move the highlighting to the cell whose value you want to change. Input the new value and press w to replace the old data with the new one.
  • Page 5 3-1-4 Inputting and Editing a List u u u u u To delete all cells in a list Use the following procedure to delete all the data in a list. 1. Use the cursor key to move the highlighting to any cell of the list whose data you want to delete.
  • Page 6 3-1-5 Inputting and Editing a List k k k k k Sorting List Values You can sort lists into either ascending or descending order. The highlighting can be located in any cell of the list. u u u u u To sort a single list Ascending order 1.
  • Page 7 3-1-6 Inputting and Editing a List u u u u u To sort multiple lists You can link multiple lists together for a sort so that all of their cells are rearranged in accordance with the sorting of a base list. The base list is sorted into either ascending order or descending order, while the cells of the linked lists are arranged so that the relative relationship of all the rows is maintained.
  • Page 8 3-1-7 Inputting and Editing a List Descending order Use the same procedure as that for the ascending order sort. The only difference is that you should press c(SortD) in place of b(SortA). # You can specify a value from 1 to 6 as the # Specifying a value of 0 for the number of lists number of lists for sorting.
  • Page 9: Manipulating List Data

    3-2-1 Manipulating List Data 3-2 Manipulating List Data List data can be used in arithmetic and function calculations. In addition, various list data manipulation functions makes manipulation of list data quick and easy. You can use list data manipulation functions in the RUN MAT, STAT, GRPH TBL, EQUA and •...
  • Page 10 3-2-2 Manipulating List Data ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Example To create five data items (each of which contains 0) in List 1 AfaK1(LIST)c(Dim) 1(LIST)b(List) bw You can view the newly created list by entering the STAT Mode. Use the following procedure to specify the number of data rows and columns, and the matrix name in the assignment statement and create a matrix.
  • Page 11 3-2-3 Manipulating List Data u To generate a sequence of numbers [OPTN]-[LIST]-[Seq] K1(LIST)d(Seq) <expression> , <variable name> , <start value> , <end value> , <increment> ) w • The result of this operation is stored in ListAns Memory. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Example To input the number sequence 1 , 11...
  • Page 12 3-2-4 Manipulating List Data u To find which of two lists contains the smallest value [OPTN]-[LIST]-[Min] K1(LIST)e(Min)1(LIST)b(List) <list number 1-20> ,1(LIST)b (List) <list number 1-20>)w • The two lists must contain the same number of data items. If they don’t, an error occurs. •...
  • Page 13 3-2-5 Manipulating List Data ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Example To calculate the mean of data items in List 1 (36, 16, 58, 46, 56), whose frequency is indicated by List 2 (75, 89, 98, 72, 67) AK1(LIST)g(Mean) 1(LIST)b(List)b, 1(LIST)b(List)c)w u To calculate the median of data items in a list [OPTN]-[LIST]-[Med] K1(LIST)h(Median)1(LIST)b(List)<list number 1-20>)w...
  • Page 14 3-2-6 Manipulating List Data u To calculate the sum of data items in a list [OPTN]-[LIST]-[Sum] K1(LIST)i(Sum)1(LIST)b(List)<list number 1-20>w ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Example To calculate the sum of data items in List 1 (36, 16, 58, 46, 56) AK1(LIST)i(Sum) 1(LIST)b(List)bw u To calculate the cumulate product of a list...
  • Page 15 3-2-7 Manipulating List Data u To calculate the percentage represented by each data item [OPTN]-[LIST]-[%] K1(LIST)l(%)1(LIST)b(List)<list number 1-20>w • The above operation calculates what percentage of the list total is represented by each data item. • The result of this operation is stored in ListAns Memory. ○...
  • Page 16 3-2-8 Manipulating List Data u u u u u To combine lists [OPTN]-[LIST]-[Augmnt] •You can combine to different lists into a single list. The result of a list combination operation is stored in ListAns memory. K1(LIST)s(Augmnt)1(LIST)b(List) < list number 1-20 > ,1(LIST)b(List) <...
  • Page 17: Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists

    3-3-1 Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists 3-3 Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists You can perform arithmetic calculations using two lists or one list and a numeric value. ListAns Memory List List − Calculation results are List × Numeric Value Numeric Value stored in ListAns Memory. ÷...
  • Page 18 3-3-2 Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists u To directly input a list of values You can also directly input a list of values using {, }, and ,. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Example 1 To input the list: 56, 82, 64 !*( { )fg,ic, ge!/( } ) ○...
  • Page 19: Recalling List Contents

    3-3-3 Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists u To recall the value in a specific list cell You can recall the value in a specific list cell and use it in a calculation. Specify the cell number by enclosing it inside square brackets. ○...
  • Page 20: Graphing A Function Using A List

    3-3-4 Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists k Graphing a Function Using a List When using the graphing functions of this calculator, you can input a function such as Y1 = List 1 X. If List 1 contains the values 1, 2, 3, this function will produces three graphs: Y = X, Y = 2X, Y = 3X.
  • Page 21 3-3-5 Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ List 2 Example To use List 1 and List 2 to perform List 1 This creates a list with the results of 1 K1(LIST)b(List)bM1(LIST)b(List)cw The resulting list is stored in ListAns Memory. 19990401...
  • Page 22: Switching Between List Files

    3-4-1 Switching Between List Files 3-4 Switching Between List Files You can store up to 20 lists (List 1 to List 20) in each file (File 1 to File 6). A simple operation lets you switch between list files. u To switch between list files 1.

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