Well, it looks as if the first row of numbers is the ionisation energy of each element, and the second row is the first difference - the difference between succesive elements. The third row is the second difference - the difference between successive first differences - and these are roughly constant at about 7 eV, as shown by the low values for the third difference in the next row. So if you wanted to estimate, say, the electron affinity of F (i.e. the ionisation energy of F-, isoelectronic with Ne, Na+ etc.) to a first approximation, you would take the difference between Ne and Na+ and subtract from it the second difference of ca. 7, giving a first difference of ca. 18.7 between F- and Ne, and thus an estimate for IE(F-) of ca. 2.9 eV. As you see, this is only a rough approximation, but it gives you a ball-park figure to work with.