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must be in 24 hour format, in which 13 = 1 p.m., 12 hour format

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Function or Instruction/Arguments 2-SampZTest(s1,s2 [,listname1,listname2, freqlist1,freqlist2, alternative,drawflag]) (Data list input) 2-SampZTest(s1,s2, v1,n1,v2,n2 [,alternative,drawflag]) (Summary stats input) Sci Select(Xlistname, Ylistname) Send(variable) seq(expression,variable, begin,end[,increment]) Seq Sequential setDate(year,month,day) setDtFmt(integer) setTime(hour,minute, second) setTmFmt(integer) SetUpEditor SetUpEditor listname1 [,listname2,..., listname20] Shade(lowerfunc, upperfunc[,Xleft,Xright, pattern,patres]) Result Computes a two-sample z test. alternative=L1 is . drawflag=1 draws results; drawflag=0 calculates results. Key or Keys/Menu or Screen/Item † ... TESTS 3:2-SampZTest( Computes a two-sample z test. alternative=L1 is . drawflag=1 draws results; drawflag=0 calculates results. † ... TESTS 3:2-SampZTest( Sets scientific notation display mode. † z Sci Selects one or more specific data points from a scatter plot y 9 or xyLine plot (only), and then store•s the selected data OPS points to two new lists, Xlistname and Ylistname. 8:Select( Sends contents of variable to the CBL 2™ or CBR™ System. †  I/O B:Send( Returns list created by evaluating expression with regard to y 9 variable, from begin to end by increment. OPS 5:seq( Sets sequence graphing mode. † z Seq Sets mode to graph functions sequentially. † z Sequential Sets the date using a year, month, day format. The year must be 4 digits; month and day can be 1 or 2 digit. y N setDate( Sets the date format. 1 = M/D/Y 2 = D/M/Y 3 = Y/M/D y N setDtFmt( Sets the time using an hour, minute, second format. The y N hour must be in 24 hour format, in which 13 = 1 p.m. setTime( Sets the time format. 12 = 12 hour format 24 = 24 hour format y N setTmFmt( Removes all list names from the stat list editor, and then ... restores list names L1 through L6 to columns 1 through 6. EDIT 5:SetUpEditor Removes all list names from the stat list editor, then sets it ... up to display one or more listnames in the specified order, EDIT starting with column 1. 5:SetUpEditor Draws lowerfunc and upperfunc in terms of X on the current y < graph and uses pattern and patres to shade the area DRAW bounded by lowerfunc, upperfunc, Xleft, and Xright. 7:Shade( Appendix A: Functions and Instructions 373

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Appendix A: Functions and Instructions
373
2-SampZTest(
s
1
,
s
2
[
,
listname1
,
listname2
,
freqlist1
,
freqlist2
,
alternative
,
drawflag
]
)
(Data list input)
Computes a two-sample
z
test.
alternative
=
L
1
is
<
;
alternative
=
0
is
ƒ
;
alternative
=
1
is
>
.
drawflag
=
1
draws
results;
drawflag
=
0
calculates results.
TESTS
3:2-SampZTest(
2-SampZTest(
s
1
,
s
2
,
v
1
,
n1
,
v
2
,
n2
[
,
alternative
,
drawflag
]
)
(Summary stats input)
Computes a two-sample
z
test.
alternative
=
L
1
is
<
;
alternative
=
0
is
ƒ
;
alternative
=
1
is
>
.
drawflag
=
1
draws
results;
drawflag
=
0
calculates results.
TESTS
3:2-SampZTest(
Sci
Sets scientific notation display mode.
z
Sci
Select(
Xlistname
,
Ylistname
)
Selects one or more specific data points from a scatter plot
or xyLine plot (only), and then store•s the selected data
points to two new lists,
Xlistname
and
Ylistname
.
y 9
OPS
8:Select(
Send(
variable
)
Sends contents of
variable
to the CBL 2™ or CBR™
System.
I/O
B:Send(
seq(
expression
,
variable
,
begin
,
end
[
,
increment
]
)
Returns list created by evaluating
expression
with regard to
variable
, from
begin
to
end
by
increment.
y 9
OPS
5:seq(
Seq
Sets sequence graphing mode.
z
Seq
Sequential
Sets mode to graph functions sequentially.
z
Sequential
setDate(
year,month,day
)
Sets the date using a year, month, day format. The
year
must be 4 digits;
month
and
day
can be 1 or 2 digit.
y N
setDate(
setDtFmt(
integer
)
Sets the date format.
1 = M/D/Y
2 = D/M/Y
3 = Y/M/D
y N
setDtFmt(
setTime(
hour,minute,
second
)
Sets the time using an hour, minute, second format. The
hour
must be in 24 hour format, in which 13 = 1 p.m.
y N
setTime(
setTmFmt(
integer
)
Sets the time format.
12 = 12 hour format
24 = 24 hour format
y N
setTmFmt(
SetUpEditor
Removes all list names from the stat list editor, and then
restores list names
L1
through
L6
to columns
1
through
6
.
EDIT
5:SetUpEditor
SetUpEditor
listname1
[
,
listname2
,
...
,
listname20
]
Removes all list names from the stat list editor, then sets it
up to display one or more
listnames
in the specified order,
starting with column
1
.
EDIT
5:SetUpEditor
Shade(
lowerfunc
,
upperfunc
[
,
Xleft
,
Xright
,
pattern
,
patres
]
)
Draws
lowerfunc
and
upperfunc
in terms of
X
on the current
graph and
uses
pattern
and
patres
to shade the area
bounded by
lowerfunc
,
upperfunc
,
Xleft
, and
Xright
.
y <
DRAW
7:Shade(
F
unction or
Instruction/Arguments
Result
Key or
Keys/Menu or
Screen/Item