🌟 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

Count

Highest Frequency

Relative Frequency

Coverage of the dominant value(s).

Frequency Table

Value Frequency Percent
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Insights

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How to Use

  1. Paste or type your dataset into the input box using any separator.
  2. Click Calculate Mode to view the dominant value(s) and a detailed frequency table.
  3. Toggle Group similar values to combine entries that match numerically (useful for rounded continuous data).
  4. Review the insights to see whether the dataset is unimodal, bimodal, or multimodal.
  5. 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.

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