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k Using List Sort Functions in a Program
These functions let you sort data in lists into ascending or descending order.
• Ascending order
        SortA (List  1, List  2, List  3)
Lists to be sorted (up to six can be specified)
• Descending order
        SortD (List  1, List  2, List  3)
Lists to be sorted (up to six can be specified)
k Using  Statistical Calculations and Graphs in a Program
 Including statistical calculations and graphing operations in a program lets you calculate and 
graph statistical data.
u  To set conditions and draw a statistical graph
Following a StatGraph command (“S-Gph1”, “S-Gph2”, or “S-Gph3”), you must specify the 
following graph conditions:
• Graph draw/non-draw status (DrawOn/DrawOff)
• Graph Type
• 
x-axis data location (list name)
• 
y-axis data location (list name)
• Frequency data location (list name)
• Mark Type
• ColorLink setting (X&Y, OnlyX, OnlyY, On, Off, X&Freq)
• Graph Color setting (one of the seven colors* or ColorAuto) 
When “Pie” is specified for the Graph Type:
• Display setting (% or Data)
• Percent data storage list specification (None or list name)
When “Pie” or “Hist” is specified for the Graph Type:
• Area color setting (one of the seven colors* or ColorAuto)
• Paint style setting (ColorNormal, ColorLighter)
• Border color setting (one of the seven colors* or ColorClr)