Dumbed-down, stripped down version of earlier Numbers version. Still using Numbers 2.3 from iWork 09 bundle. 'Streamlined' app means loss of features, and a more challenging GUI and UX when using the latest versions of Pages/Keynote/Numbers. I am assuming loss of features etc is to ensure compatability with iPad versions of the same apps. MacOS Sierra (version 10.12) is the thirteenth major release of macOS (formerly known as OS X and Mac OS X ), Apple Inc. 's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. The name 'macOS' stems from the intention to uniform the operating system's name with that of iOS, watchOS and tvOS. Sierra is named after the Sierra Nevada. This calculator computes the mean absolute deviation from a data set: You do not need to specify whether the data is for an entire population or from a sample. Just type or paste all observed values in the box above. Values must be numeric and may be separated by commas, spaces or new-line. Press the 'Submit Data' button to perform the computation.
Median Calculator Instructions
This calculator computes the median from a data set:
To calculate the median from a set of values, enter the observed values in the box above. Values must be numeric and may be separated by commas, spaces or new-line. You may also copy and paste data into the text box. You do not need to specify whether the data is from a population or a sample, unless you will later examine the variance or the standard deviation. Press the 'Submit Data' button to perform the computation. To clear the calculator and enter a new data set, press 'Reset'.
What is the median
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The median is a measure of central tendency. It represents the value for which 50% of observations a lower and 50% are higher. Put simply, it is the value at the center of the sorted observations.
Median formulas
This calculator uses two different formulas for calculating the median, depending on whether the number of observations is odd, or it is even:
When the number of observations is odd the formula is:
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When the number of observations is even the formula is:
where n is the number of observations.