Texas Instruments TINSPIRE Reference Guide - Page 69

List1, Matrix1

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mid( ) mid(sourceList, Start [, Count]) ⇒ list Returns Count elements from sourceList, beginning with element number Start. If Count is omitted or is greater than the dimension of sourceList, returns all elements from sourceList, beginning with element number Start. Count must be | 0. If Count = 0, returns an empty list. mid(sourceStringList, Start[, Count]) ⇒ list Returns Count strings from the list of strings sourceStringList, beginning with element number Start. min( ) min(Value1, Value2) ⇒ expression min(List1, List2) ⇒ list min(Matrix1, Matrix2) ⇒ matrix Returns the minimum of the two arguments. If the arguments are two lists or matrices, returns a list or matrix containing the minimum value of each pair of corresponding elements. min(List) ⇒ expression Returns the minimum element of List. min(Matrix1) ⇒ matrix Returns a row vector containing the minimum element of each column in Matrix1. Note: See also max(). mirr( ) mirr(financeRate,reinvestRate,CF0,CFList[,CFFreq]) Financial function that returns the modified internal rate of return of an investment. financeRate is the interest rate that you pay on the cash flow amounts. reinvestRate is the interest rate at which the cash flows are reinvested. CF0 is the initial cash flow at time 0; it must be a real number. CFList is a list of cash flow amounts after the initial cash flow CF0. CFFreq is an optional list in which each element specifies the frequency of occurrence for a grouped (consecutive) cash flow amount, which is the corresponding element of CFList. The default is 1; if you enter values, they must be positive integers < 10,000. Note: See also irr(), page 49. Catalog > Catalog > Catalog > TI-Nspire™ Reference Guide 63

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TI-Nspire™ Reference Guide
63
mid(
sourceList
,
Start
[
,
Count
]
)
list
Returns
Count
elements from
sourceList
, beginning with element
number
Start
.
If
Count
is omitted or is greater than the dimension of
sourceList
,
returns all elements from
sourceList
, beginning with element number
Start
.
Count
must be
|
0. If Count = 0, returns an empty list.
mid(
sourceStringList
,
Start
[
,
Count
]
)
list
Returns
Count
strings from the list of strings
sourceStringList
,
beginning with element number
Start
.
min()
Catalog >
min(
Value1
,
Value2
)
expression
min(
List1, List2
)
list
min(
Matrix1, Matrix2
)
matrix
Returns the minimum of the two arguments. If the arguments are two
lists or matrices, returns a list or matrix containing the minimum
value of each pair of corresponding elements.
min(
List
)
expression
Returns the minimum element of
List
.
min(
Matrix1
)
matrix
Returns a row vector containing the minimum element of each
column in
Matrix1
.
Note:
See also
max()
.
mirr()
Catalog >
mirr(
financeRate
,
reinvestRate
,
CF0
,
CFList
[
,
CFFreq
]
)
Financial function that returns the modified internal rate of return of
an investment.
financeRate
is the interest rate that you pay on the cash flow
amounts.
reinvestRate
is the interest rate at which the cash flows are
reinvested.
CF0
is the initial cash flow at time 0; it must be a real number.
CFList
is a list of cash flow amounts after the initial cash flow CF0.
CFFreq
is an optional list in which each element specifies the
frequency of occurrence for a grouped (consecutive) cash flow
amount, which is the corresponding element of
CFList
. The default is
1; if you enter values, they must be positive integers < 10,000.
Note:
See also
irr()
, page 49.
mid()
Catalog >