distributions (histograms) sometimes have some holes, that is I have
some bins with zero samples.
Someone can help me, please?
thank you!
giov
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Hi,
I have little experience using wavelet and I would like to know if it is
possible,using R wavelet package, to have a plot of frequency versus time.
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giov
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= 0.2723
alternative hypothesis: greater
I cannot understand this. Please, someone can help me?
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giov
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Hi all,
please, someone can explain me how update my R version?
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Hi all,
I need to test symmetry of distributions. How can I do it using R?
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an
outlier value in comparison with the . Is it a correct approach?
thank you!!
giov
S Ellison wrote:
giov,
It sounds like you have approximately symmetric distributions. If that
is so, and particularly if the standard deviation is less than about 20%
of the mean, I'll stick my neck out
-Ramos wrote:
hi giov
about the dixon test... i just run a simple test with a sample of 40 and I
got:
Error in dixon.test(x) : Sample size must be in range 3-30
So it seems that most of the test in the outliers package are designed
for small samples. See also the Rnews article published
distribution seems to occur. So, I cannot understand what distribution I can
use for my whole data set
S Ellison wrote:
giov [EMAIL PROTECTED] 13/08/2008 10:59:32
just a question...I don't know
what is the distribution of my data (normal, T, etc...). So, how can I
set
the type parameter
Hi, I need some help using the R outliers package. I would like to perform a
Q-test (Dixon test) on my data set. I used the dixon.test function, but I
cannot understand what is the confidence level used to perform the test. I
have n=101 (n= number of data). So, can I use directly dixon.test ?
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