Put in a few values, then click "Compute" to find the mean, median, range, and mode of your data set. You can also input "Random" or "random" to recieve a random input from 0-999. If you expect me to refine it, don't. Because I probably won't. Also, because of logistical complications, no letters, no decimals, no fractions, and no numbers greater than 999. Furthermore, if there are multiple or no modes, the "Mode" variable will simply return the first appearing mode or the first number of the sequence, respectively.
I made this because I told someone named Erica that I was going to, and I didn't feel like disappointing her. Sidenote, due to speed limitations, the "Mode" variable will take roughly 1.5 seconds to compute. I tried to make it faster, but it has to wait for the Organized Data Set to load before it can run.