Statistics[SelectInRange] - select data items in a given range
Statistics[RemoveInRange] - remove data items in a given range
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Calling Sequence
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SelectInRange(X, R, options)
RemoveInRange(X, R, options)
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Parameters
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X
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data sample
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R
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data range
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options
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(optional) equation of the form include=value
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Description
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The SelectInRange function selects all items from X which belong to the specified range R and returns them in a new data sample with the same options as X.
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The first parameter X is a data sample which must given as an Array or a list.
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The second parameter R is the range. By default the range R is considered closed from the left and open from the right. This can be changed using the include option.
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The RemoveInRange function does the opposite of SelectInRange. It removes all data items from X which belong to the range R.
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Options
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The options argument can contain the following option:
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include=left, right or [left, right] -- Specify whether the endpoints should be included in the interval. By default, the interval defined by R is considered closed on the left and open on the right.
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Notes
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Each element of X can be any Maple expression, but this expression must be able to be evaluated to a floating-point number. Failure to do so will generate an error.
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The SelectInRange and RemoveInRange commands leave the original data set X unchanged.
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