Key Facts
- Category
- Data Processing
- Input Types
- textarea, checkbox, text
- Output Type
- text
- Sample Coverage
- 4
- API Ready
- Yes
Overview
The Array Analyzer is a powerful utility designed to process and extract key statistical insights from your datasets. Whether you are working with numerical sequences or text lists, this tool provides instant calculations for averages, medians, modes, and frequency distributions to help you understand your data structure at a glance.
When to Use
- •When you need to quickly calculate descriptive statistics like mean, median, and range for a list of numbers.
- •When you need to identify the frequency of specific items or detect duplicates within a large dataset.
- •When you need to clean and normalize raw input data by trimming whitespace or standardizing case sensitivity.
How It Works
- •Paste your data into the input field using JSON format, comma-separated values, or one item per line.
- •Adjust your preferences, such as enabling frequency analysis or setting a custom separator if your data uses unique delimiters.
- •Click the analyze button to generate a comprehensive report containing statistical summaries and item counts.
- •Review the output to identify trends, outliers, or data distribution patterns.
Use Cases
Examples
1. Analyzing Numerical Test Scores
Teacher- Background
- A teacher has a list of student scores from a recent exam and needs to understand the class performance.
- Problem
- Manually calculating the average, median, and identifying the most common score is time-consuming.
- How to Use
- Paste the list of scores into the input field and run the analysis.
- Example Config
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includeFrequency: true, sortFrequency: true - Outcome
- The tool provides the mean score, the range, and a frequency table showing how many students achieved each specific grade.
2. Cleaning and Counting Product Tags
E-commerce Manager- Background
- A product database contains inconsistent tags with varying whitespace and capitalization.
- Problem
- The tag cloud is messy because 'Electronics' and 'electronics ' are counted as different categories.
- How to Use
- Input the list of tags, enable 'Trim Whitespace' and disable 'Case Sensitive' to normalize the data.
- Example Config
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trimWhitespace: true, caseSensitive: false, includeFrequency: true - Outcome
- The tool outputs a clean, consolidated list of unique tags with accurate counts for each category.
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FAQ
What input formats are supported?
The tool supports JSON arrays, comma-separated values, or lists separated by newlines.
Can I analyze text data?
Yes, the tool handles strings and provides frequency analysis, including options for case sensitivity and whitespace trimming.
How does the frequency analysis work?
It counts the occurrences of each unique element and can sort them in descending order to show you the most common items.
Is the analysis case-sensitive?
You can toggle the 'Case Sensitive' option to treat 'Apple' and 'apple' as either the same or distinct items.
What statistics are provided?
The tool calculates essential metrics including minimum, maximum, average, median, and mode.