Tools for computing a graphical goodness-of-fit (GOF) test based on pairwise Rosenblatt transformed data.
pairwiseCcop() computes a \((n,d,d)\)-array
which contains pairwise Rosenblatt-transformed data.
pairwiseIndepTest() takes such an array as input and
computes a \((d,d)\)-matrix of test results from
pairwise tests of independence (as by indepTest()).
pviTest() can be used to extract the matrix of p-values from
the return matrix of pairwiseIndepTest().
gpviTest() takes such a matrix of p-values and computes a global p-value with the method provided.
pairwiseCcop(u, copula, ...)
pairwiseIndepTest(cu.u, N=256,
iTest = indepTestSim(n, p=2, m=2, N=N, verbose = idT.verbose, ...),
verbose=TRUE, idT.verbose = verbose, ...) pviTest(piTest)
gpviTest(pvalues, method=p.adjust.methods, globalFun=min)
\((n,d)\)-matrix of copula data.
copula object used for the Rosenblatt transform (\(H_0\) copula).
additional arguments passed to the internal function
which computes the conditional copulas (for pairwiseCcop()).
Can be used to pass, for example, the degrees of freedom
parameter df for t-copulas.
For pairwiseIndepTest(),
… are passed to indepTestSim().
\((n,d,d)\)-array as returned by
pairwiseCcop().
argument of indepTestSim().
the result of (a version of) indepTestSim();
as it does not depend on the data, and is costly to compute,
it can be computed separately and passed here.
logical, passed as verbose argument to
indepTestSim().
\((d,d)\)-matrix of indepTest
objects as returned by pairwiseIndepTest().
\((d,d)\)-matrix of p-values.
character vector of adjustment methods for
p-values; see p.adjust.methods for more details.
function determining how to compute a
global p-value from a matrix of pairwise adjusted p-values.
\((n,d,d)\)-array cu.u
with cu.u[i,j] containing \(C(u_i\,|\,u_j)\)
for \(i\neq j\) and \(u_i\) for \(i=j\).
\((d,d)\)-matrix of lists
with test results as returned by indepTest(). The
test results correspond to pairwise tests of independence as
conducted by indepTest().
\((d,d)\)-matrix of p-values.
global p-values for the specified methods.
Hofert and M<U+00E4>chler (2013),
see pairsRosenblatt.
pairsRosenblatt
for where these tools are used, including
demo(gof_graph) for examples.
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