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@@ -969,8 +969,7 @@ The result is also available in the buffer-local variable `b:csv_result`.
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See also |csv-aggregate-functions|
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*MinCol_CSV*
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3.27 Maximum/Minimum value of a Column *MaxCol_CSV*
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3.27 Maximum/Minimum value of a Column *MaxCol_CSV* *MinCol_CSV*
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---------------------------------------
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You can let Vim output the 10 maximum/minimum values of a column using the
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`:CSVMaxCol` command >
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@@ -984,6 +983,7 @@ given, this calculates the sum for the column the cursor is on. Note, that the
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delimiter will be stripped away from each value and also empty values won't be
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considered.
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*format_number_csv*
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By default, Vim uses the a numerical format that uses the '.' as decimal
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separator while there is no thousands separator. If youre file contains
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the numbers in a different format, you can use the /format/ option to specify
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@@ -1003,10 +1003,6 @@ uses the Space as thousands separator and the '.' as decimal separator.
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If [distinct] is given, only returns the number of distinct values.
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Note, if you Vim is compiled without floating point number format (|+float|),
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Vim will only aggregate the integer part and therefore won't use the 'y'
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argument in the /format/ specifier.
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The result is also available in the buffer-local variable `b:csv_result`.
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3.28 Average value of a Column *AvgCol_CSV*
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@@ -1021,19 +1017,21 @@ given, this calculates the sum for the column the cursor is on. Note, that the
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delimiter will be stripped away from each value and also empty values won't be
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considered.
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For the [/format/] part, see |MaxCol_CSV|.
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For the [/format/] part, see |format_number_csv|.
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The result is also available in the buffer-local variable `b:csv_result`.
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See also |csv-aggregate-functions|
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3.29 Variance of a Column *VarCol_CSV*
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3.29 Variance of a Column *VarCol_CSV* *SmplVarCol* *PopVarCol*
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_________________________
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:[range]PopVarCol [nr] [/format/]
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:[range]SmplVarCol [nr] [/format/]
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Calculate the Population or Sample Variance for the specified column.
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This outputs the result of the column `<nr>` within the range given. If no range
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is given, this will calculate the statistical variance of the whole column. If <nr> is not
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given, this calculates the variance for the column the cursor is on. Note, that the delimiter
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@@ -1041,13 +1039,17 @@ will be stripped away from each value and also empty values won't be considered.
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The result is also available in the buffer-local variable `b:csv_result`.
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3.30 Standard Deviation of a Column *StdDevCol_CSV*
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For the [/format/] part, see |format_number_csv|.
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3.30 Standard Deviation of a Column *StdDevCol_CSV* *PopStdCol* *SmplStdCol*
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___________________________________
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:[range]PopStdCol [nr] [/format/]
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:[range]SmplStdCol [nr] [/format/]
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Calculate the Population or Sample Standard Deviation for the specified column.
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This outputs the result of the column `<nr>` within the range given. If no range
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is given, this will calculate the standard deviation of the whole column. If <nr> is not
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given, this calculates the standard deviation for the column the cursor is on. Note, that
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@@ -1055,6 +1057,8 @@ the delimiter will be stripped away from each value and also empty values won't
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The result is also available in the buffer-local variable `b:csv_result`.
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For the [/format/] part, see |format_number_csv|.
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*:CSVDupColumn*
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3.31 Duplicate columns *DupColumn_CSV*
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----------------------
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@@ -1089,7 +1093,7 @@ This outputs the sum of the row [range]. If no range is given, this will
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calculate the sum for the current row. Note, that the delimiter will be
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stripped away from each value and also empty values won't be considered.
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For the [/format/] part, see |MaxCol_CSV|.
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For the [/format/] part, see |format_number_csv|
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==============================================================================
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4. CSV Configuration *csv-configuration*
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