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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T12:30:26+00:00 2026-05-15T12:30:26+00:00

I’m a c# noob but I really need a professional’s help. I am using

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I’m a c# noob but I really need a professional’s help. I am using visual studio 2005 for a project so I don’t have math.linq I need to calculate the standard deviation of a generic list of objects. The list contains just a list of float numbers, nothing too complicated. However I have never done this before so i need someone to show me that has calculated standard deviation of a generic list before. Here is my code that I tried to start on:

//this is my list of objects inside. The valve data just contains a bunch of floats.
public class ValveDataResults
{
    private List<ValveData> m_ValveResults;

    public void AddValveData(ValveData valve)
    {
        m_ValveResults.Add(valve);
    }

    //this is the function where the standard deviation needs to be calculated:
    public float LatchTimeStdev()
    {
        //below this is a working example of how to get an average or mean
        //of same list and same "LatchTime" that needs to be calculated here as well. 
    }

    //function to calculate average of latch time, can be copied for above st dev.
    public float LatchTimeMean()
    {
        float returnValue = 0;
        foreach (ValveData value in m_ValveResults)
        {
            returnValue += value.LatchTime; 
        }
        returnValue = (returnValue / m_ValveResults.Count) * 0.02f;
        return returnValue;
    }
}

The “Latch Time” is a float object of the “ValveData” object which is inserted into the m_ValveResults list.

That’s it. Any help would much be appreciated. Thanks

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    2026-05-15T12:30:27+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:30 pm

    Try

    public float LatchTimeStdev()
    {
        float mean = LatchTimeMean();
        float returnValue = 0;
        foreach (ValveData value in m_ValveResults)
        {
            returnValue += Math.Pow(value.LatchTime - mean, 2); 
        }
        return Math.Sqrt(returnValue / m_ValveResults.Count-1));
    }
    

    Its just the same as the answer given in LINQ, but without LINQ 🙂

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