uSD {metrica} | R Documentation |
Uncorrected Standard Deviation
Description
It estimates the (uSD) of observed or predicted values.
Usage
uSD(data = NULL, x, tidy = FALSE, na.rm = TRUE)
Arguments
data |
(Optional) argument to call an existing data frame containing the data. |
x |
Vector with numeric observed or predicted values. |
tidy |
Logical operator (TRUE/FALSE) to decide the type of return. TRUE returns a data.frame, FALSE returns a list; Default : FALSE. |
na.rm |
Logic argument to remove rows with missing values (NA). Default is na.rm = TRUE. |
Details
The uSD is the sample, uncorrected standard deviation. The square root of the mean of sum of squared differences between vector values with respect to their mean. It is uncorrected because it is divided by the sample size (n), not n-1. For the formula and more details, see online-documentation
Value
an object of class numeric
within a list
(if tidy = FALSE) or within a
data frame
(if tidy = TRUE).
Examples
set.seed(1)
X <- rnorm(n = 100, mean = 0, sd = 10)
uSD(x = X)