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Revision as of 19:23, 16 May 2020
math.listMean() Function
• Introduced in version 1.7
Calculates the arithmetic mean of the contents of a String List. Only allows numeric elements - any non-numeric values will produce an error. The mean is equal to the sum of all the list's contents divided by the number of elements.
Usage
[h: result = math.listMean(list)]
[h: result = math.listMean(list, delim)]
Examples
[h: list1 = "1,2,3,3,10"]
[r: math.listMean(list1)]
[h: list2 = "1#2#3#4#1#2#3#0#2"]
[r: math.listMean(list2,"#")]
Returns:
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