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Computes the (optionally centered and/or absolute) sample moment of a certain order.
moment(x, order=1, center=FALSE, absolute=FALSE, na.rm=FALSE)
a numeric vector containing the values whose moment is to be computed.
order of the moment to be computed, the default is to compute the first moment, i.e., the mean.
a logical value indicating whether centered moments are to be computed.
a logical value indicating whether absolute moments are to be computed.
a logical value indicating whether NA
values
should be stripped before the computation proceeds.
When center
and absolute
are both FALSE
, the
moment is simply sum(x ^ order) / length(x)
.
# NOT RUN {
x <- rnorm(100)
## Compute the mean
moment(x)
## Compute the 2nd centered moment (!= var)
moment(x, order=2, center=TRUE)
## Compute the 3rd absolute centered moment
moment(x, order=3, center=TRUE, absolute=TRUE)
# }
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