In this entry we’ll examine how to use GeoGebra to find: Minimum, maximum, quartiles, median, mode, mean and standard deviation, using a list of raw data. You can also find them individually by using commands.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
     The mode does not show up if you use One Variable Analysis  . You have to use a command to find it instead. 
     GeoGebra Instruction 1
One Variable Analysis Spreadsheet     mode         under         View     in         Menu.         A.         One     Variable     Analysis Show     Statistics = standard deviation (population)
s         =               standard               deviation               (sample),               
Min         =               mininum,               
Max         =               maximum,               
Q1         =               the               first               quartile,               
Q3         =               the               third               quartile. 
The median and mean are also provided.
     GeoGebra Instruction 2
Open         Algebra     View     and         Spreadsheet     mode         under          
View     in          
Menu.         
Enter         your         observations         into         column A     in         Spreadsheet     mode.         Select         all         the         cells         containing         data         and         click         List          in         
Toolbar.         Change         Name     to         Data     and         click         OK.         The         list         will         be         saved         in         Algebra     View.         
To find the minimum, use the command
Min(<List>)
or
Min(<List of Data>, <List of Frequencies>)
To find the first quartile, use the command
Quartile1(<List of Raw Data>)
or
Quartile1(<List of Numbers>, <List of Frequencies>)
To find the median, use the command
Median(<List of Raw Data>)
or
Median(<List of Numbers>, <List of Frequencies>)
To find the third quartile, use the command
Quartile3(<List of Raw Data>)
or
Quartile3(<List of Numbers>, <List of Frequencies>)
To find the maximum, use the command
Max(<List>)
or
Max(<List of Data>, <List of Frequencies>)
To find the mode, use the command
Mode(<List of Numbers>)
To find the mean, use the command:
Mean(<List of Raw Data>)
To find the variance, use the command
Variance(<List of Numbers>)
To find the standard deviation, use the command
Stdev(<List of Raw Data>)
to get the standard deviation of a sample, or
Stdevp(<List of Raw Data>)
to get the standard deviation of a population.