🌟 Mode Calculator
Detect the most frequent values within your dataset. This tool highlights whether the distribution is unimodal, bimodal, or multimodal, and generates a sorted frequency table for deeper inspection.
Dataset Input
Accepts comma, space, newline, or tab separated numbers
Paste from spreadsheets or CSV files; invalid entries are flagged.
Mode
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Count
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Highest Frequency
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Relative Frequency
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Coverage of the dominant value(s).
Frequency Table
| Value | Frequency | Percent |
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Insights
- No values analysed yet.
How to Use
- Paste or type your dataset into the input box using any separator.
- Click Calculate Mode to view the dominant value(s) and a detailed frequency table.
- Toggle Group similar values to combine entries that match numerically (useful for rounded continuous data).
- Review the insights to see whether the dataset is unimodal, bimodal, or multimodal.
- Use the clean and reset buttons to prepare for new datasets quickly.
Formula Reference
The mode is the value(s) that appear most frequently in a dataset. For grouped data, the modal class can be approximated using class intervals and frequency density. Reference: Freund & Perles (2007), Modern Elementary Statistics.