What have you tried so far? Have you read the help page? have you run the
examples on that page?
I would expect that it is something as simple as
library(coin)
wilcox_test(x,y)
or
wilcox_test( y ~ group )
But you should trust the help page more than the expectations of someone
who has not read it recently (see fortune(14)).
If that does not answer your question then give us more detail on what you
tried, what you expected the results to be, what the results actually were,
and how they differed. Without that information we have to resort to mind
reading and the current implementation of the esp package is still very
pre-alpha, it suggests that the answer to your question is:
> esp()
[1] "selflessly vigilantly pigeon theorist heedlessness"
Which is either much to profound for the likes of me to understand or is
complete gibberish (which is only slightly less helpful than an overly
general question without a reproducible example).
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Janh Anni <annijanh@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have two simple data samples (no groups or factors, etc.) and would just
> like to compute the two-sample Wilcoxon Rank Sum test using the wilcox_test
> function contained in the coin package, which is reportedly better than the
> regular wilcox.test function because it performs some adjustment for ties.
> Would anyone know how to craft a script to perform this task? Much
> appreciated.
>
> Janh
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