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binomialtrend (version 0.0.0.3)

Calculates the Statistical Significance of a Trend in a Set of Measurements

Description

Detection of a statistically significant trend in the data provided by the user. This is based on the a signed test based on the binomial distribution. The package returns a trend test value, T, and also a p-value. A T value close to 1 indicates a rising trend, whereas a T value close to -1 indicates a decreasing trend. A T value close to 0 indicates no trend. There is also a command to visualize the trend. A test data set called gtsa_data is also available, which has global mean temperatures for January, April, July, and October for the years 1851 to 2022. Reference: Walpole, Myers, Myers, Ye. (2007, ISBN: 0-13-187711-9).

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install.packages('binomialtrend')

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180

Version

0.0.0.3

License

GPL-3

Maintainer

Matthew Cserhati

Last Published

December 19th, 2022

Functions in binomialtrend (0.0.0.3)

trendmap

Calculates The Statistical Significance Of A Teend In A Set Of Measurements
binomialtrend

Calculates The Statistical Significance Of A Teend In A Set Of Measurements
gsta_data

CRUTEM World Mean Temperature Data Set from 1851 to 2022