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twosamples_class
Description
Objects of Class twosamples are output by all of the *_test
functions in the twosamples
package.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'twosamples'
print(x, ...)
## S3 method for class 'twosamples'
summary(object, alpha = 0.05, ...)
Arguments
x |
twosamples object |
... |
other parameters to be passed to print or summary functions |
object |
twosamples-object to summarize |
alpha |
Significance threshold for determining null rejection |
Details
By default they consist of:a length 2 vector, the first item being the test statistic, the second the p-value. That vector has the following attributes:
details: length 3 vector with the sample sizes for each sample and the number of bootstraps
test_type: a string describing the type of the test statistic
It may also have two more attributes, depending on options used when running the *_test
function. These are useful for plotting and combining test runs.
bootstraps: a vector containing all the bootstrapped null values
samples: a list containing both the samples that were tested
and by virtue of being a named length 2 vector of class "twosamples" it has the following two attributes:
names: c("Test Stat","P-Value")
class: "twosamples"
Multiple Twosamples objects made by the same *_test
routine being run on the same data can be combined (getting correct p-value and correct attributes) with the function combine_twosamples()
.
Value
-
print.twosamples()
returns nothing -
summarize.twosamples()
returns nothing
Functions
-
print(twosamples)
: Print method for objects of class twosamples -
summary(twosamples)
: Summary method for objects of class twosamples
See Also
plot.twosamples()
, combine.twosamples()