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Manipulating List Data
u To fi nd the minimum value in a list [OPTN]-[LIST]-[Min]
K 1 (LIST)6 (g )1 (Min)6 (g )6 (g )1 (List) <list number 1-26> ) w
Example To fi nd the minimum value in List 1 (36, 16, 58, 46, 56)
A K 1 (LIST)6 (g )1 (Min)
6 (g )6 (g )1 (List)b) w
u To fi nd the maximum value in a list [OPTN]-[LIST]-[Max]
Use the same procedure as when fi nding the minimum value (Min), except press
6 (g )2 (Max) in place of 6 (g )1 (Min).
u To fi nd which of two lists contains the smallest value [OPTN]-[LIST]-[Min]
K 1 (LIST)6 (g )1 (Min)6 (g )6 (g )1 (List) <list number 1-26>
, 1 (List) <list number 1-26>) w
• The two lists must contain the same number of data items. If they don’t, an error occurs.
• The result of this operation is stored in ListAns Memory.
Example To fi nd whether List 1 (75, 16, 98, 46, 56) or List 2 (35, 59, 58, 72, 67)
contains the smallest value
K 1 (LIST)6 (g )1 (Min)
6 (g )6 (g )1 (List)b,
1 (List)c) w
u To fi nd which of two lists contains the greatest value [OPTN]-[LIST]-[Max]
Use the same procedure as that for the smallest value, except press 6 (g )2 (Max) in
place of 6 (g )1 (Min).
• The two lists must contain the same number of data items. If they don’t, an error occurs.
• The result of this operation is stored in ListAns Memory.