EasyManua.ls Logo

Sharp Zaurus ZR-5700

Sharp Zaurus ZR-5700
529 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
96
MAX(values...) Returns the largest value in the
argument list.
Example: MAX(12, 29, 8, -39) returns
29.
MIN (values...) Returns the smallest value in the
argument list.
Example: MIN(-5, 29, 32, 7) returns
-5.
STDEVP(values...)
Calculates standard deviation of the
population as given.
Example: STDEVP(45, 68, 22, 70,
50, 39) returns 16.5731.
VARP(values...) Calculates the variance of the
population as given.
Example: VARP(45, 68, 22, 70, 50,
39) returns 274.67.
NOTE
Blank cells in the argument range of these functions are
ignored: MIN, MAX, STDEVP, VARP and AVERAGE.
Trigonometric functions
Trigonometric functions operate on numeric values or
references to numeric values. The angle values are
generally expressed in radians.
ACOS(value) Returns the arccosine of a value. The
value cannot be less than -1 or
greater than 1.
Example: ACOS(-0.5) returns 2.094.
ASIN(value) Returns the arcsine of a value. The
value cannot be less than -1 or
greater than 1.
Example: ASIN(-0.5) returns -0.524.
ATAN(value) Returns the arctangent of a value. The
returned value is in the range -π/2 to
π/2.
Example: ATAN(1) returns 0.785.
ATAN2(xvalue, yvalue)
Returns the arctangent of yvalue
divided by xvalue. The returned value
is in the range -π to π.
Example: ATAN2(3,1) returns 0.322.

Table of Contents

Related product manuals