\label{Spreadsheet_Functions} The following functions are available in the spreadsheet: \begin{itemize} \item \texttt{\&NUM(range)} - number of non-empty cells in range \index{NUM} \item \texttt{\&BIN(low, high, range)} - number of non-empty cells in range with values between low and high \index{BIN} \item \texttt{\&SUM(range)} - sum of the non-empty cells in range \index{SUM} \item \texttt{\&MEAN(range)} - mean value of non-empty cells in range \index{MEAN} \item \texttt{\&STDDEV(range)} - standard deviation of non-empty cells in range \index{STDDEV} \item \texttt{\&PROD(range)} - product of non-empty cells in range \index{PROD} \item \texttt{\&MAX(range)} - maximum value of non-empty cell in range \index{MAX} \item \texttt{\&MIN(range)} - minimum value of non-empty cells in range \index{MIN} \item \texttt{\&SUMMAX(n ,range)} - sum of the maximum n non-empty cells in range \index{SUMMAX} \item \texttt{\&SUMMIN(n, range)} - sum of the minimum n non-empty cells in range \index{SUMMIN} \item \texttt{\&EXT(expression)} - access to EXT function in lonnet \index{EXT} \end{itemize} In addition, non-IO Perl functions work in cells, which is internally evaluated within a safe space. Field names and Column-Row combinations can be used as variables.