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Performs two-sample Cramer-Von Mises test on samples.
LearnNonparam::PermuTest -> LearnNonparam::TwoSampleTest -> LearnNonparam::TwoSampleDistributionTest -> CramerVonMises
LearnNonparam::PermuTest
LearnNonparam::TwoSampleTest
LearnNonparam::TwoSampleDistributionTest
CramerVonMises
CramerVonMises$new()
Inherited methods LearnNonparam::PermuTest$plot() LearnNonparam::PermuTest$print() LearnNonparam::PermuTest$test()
LearnNonparam::PermuTest$plot()
LearnNonparam::PermuTest$print()
LearnNonparam::PermuTest$test()
new()
Create a new CramerVonMises object.
CramerVonMises$new( alternative = c("two_sided", "less", "greater"), n_permu = 10000 )
alternative
a character string specifying the alternative hypothesis.
n_permu
an integer indicating number of permutations for the permutation distribution. If set to 0, all permutations will be used.
0
A CramerVonMises object.
pmt( "distribution.cvm", n_permu = 0 )$test(Table2.8.1)$print()
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