Advanced Statistics Calculator

First enter a variety of values into the "Data Input" box, be sure to separate each value with a comma or a space. You can also paste a series of numbers into the box.

Note that if the value is text, and not a number, then the Total, Mean, Median, Quartiles and Interquartile Range values are all ignored during this process.

Depending on that data that has been entered, the charts that this calculator create are:

  • Column charts displaying the count of values in the range.
  • Pie charts that display the top ten values. Any input data that isn't shown in the top ten are grouped together and shown as "Others".
  • If all the values that are entered are numeric then a line chart will be displayed.
  • These charts will show a variety of details and will give you the option to show or hide relevant information.

There are 3 example buttons, these add data to demonstrate how the results are displayed:

Example A is integer (whole number) values, Example B is text and Example B contains decimal numbers.

The calculator contains these values:

The Mean, or Average, which is calculated by adding all of the values together then dividing the total by how many values there were.

The Median, which is calculated by arranging the values into order then picking the value which is in the middle of the list.

The Mode, which is the most frequent value that is in the range. It is possible for there to be multiple values for this.

You may also be interested in our Standard Error Calculator or Margin of Error Calculator

Advanced Statistics Calculator

First enter a variety of values into the "Data Input" box, be sure to separate each value with a comma or a space. You can also paste a series of numbers into the box.

Note that if the value is text, and not a number, then the Total, Mean, Median, Quartiles and Interquartile Range values are all ignored during this process.

Depending on that data that has been entered, the charts that this calculator create are:

  • Column charts displaying the count of values in the range.
  • Pie charts that display the top ten values. Any input data that isn't shown in the top ten are grouped together and shown as "Others".
  • If all the values that are entered are numeric then a line chart will be displayed.
  • These charts will show a variety of details and will give you the option to show or hide relevant information.

There are 3 example buttons, these add data to demonstrate how the results are displayed:

Example A is integer (whole number) values, Example B is text and Example B contains decimal numbers.

The calculator contains these values:

The Mean, or Average, which is calculated by adding all of the values together then dividing the total by how many values there were.

The Median, which is calculated by arranging the values into order then picking the value which is in the middle of the list.

The Mode, which is the most frequent value that is in the range. It is possible for there to be multiple values for this.

You may also be interested in our Standard Error Calculator or Margin of Error Calculator

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