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Calculate mode online with ease

Calculate the mode (most frequent value) in your dataset. The mode is useful for finding the most common value in a distribution, especially for categorical or discrete data.

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Calculate single or multiple modes

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How to calculate mode online

  1. Upload your data
    Use the input box at the top of the page to upload your dataset
  2. Select column
    Choose the numerical column you want to analyze
  3. View results
    See the mode(s) and their frequencies instantly
  4. Analyze distribution
    Use the visualization to understand your data's distribution

Example distributions with different modes

Unimodal distribution

A distribution with a single peak, indicating one clear mode.

Example:

Test scores: 70, 75, 80, 80, 80, 85, 90

Mode: 80 (appears 3 times)

Bimodal distribution

A distribution with two peaks, indicating two modes.

Example:

Shoe sizes: 6, 6, 6, 8, 8, 8, 7, 7

Modes: 6, 8 (each appears 3 times)

No mode (uniform distribution)

A distribution where all values appear equally often.

Example:

Dice rolls: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

No mode (each value appears once)

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