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		<title>Calculate Standard Deviation for the given data points</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Below code will give us the Standard Deviation for the list data (double type) provided.
You need to be carefully in handle 'Divide by zero' error. 
Formulae for the Standard Deviation:

Code here :

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/// &#60;summary&#62;
        /// Return the Standard Deviation for the provide set of data array to the calling [...]]]></description>
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