Stat-One and Stat-Two commands

The following commands are used for analysis of one- variable and two-variable statistical data.

Stat-One commands

DO1VSTATS

Calculates STATS using datasetname and stores the results in

 

the corresponding variables: NΣ, TotΣ, MeanΣ, PVarΣ,

 

SVarΣ, PSDev, SSDev, MinΣ, Q1, Median, Q3, and MaxΣ.

 

Datasetname can be H1, H2, ..., or H5. Datasetname must

 

define at least two data points.

 

DO1VSTATS datasetname

SETFREQ

Defines datasetname frequency according to column or value.

 

Datasetname can be H1, H2,..., or H5, column can be C0–C9

 

and value can be any positive integer.

 

SETFREQ datasetname;column

 

or

 

SETFREQ definition;value

SETSAMPLE

Defines datasetname sample according to column.

 

Datasetname can be H1–H5, and column can be CO–C9.

 

SETSAMPLE datasetname;column

Stat-Two commands

DO2VSTATS

Calculates STATS using datasetname and stores the results in

 

corresponding variables: MeanX, ΣX, ΣX2, MeanY, ΣY,

 

ΣY2, ΣXY, Corr, PCov, SCov, and RELERR. Datasetname

 

can be SI, S2,..., or S5. Datasetname must define at least four

 

pairs of data points.

 

DO2VSTATS datasetname

SETDEPEND

Defines datasetname dependent column. Datasetname can be

 

S1, S2, …, or S5 and column can be C0–C9.

 

SETDEPEND datasetname;column

SETINDEP

Defines datasetname independent column. Datasetname can

 

be S1, S2,…, or S5 and column can be C0–C9.

 

SETINDEP datasetname;column

Programming

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