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2001 Jul 01
1
(PR#1007) ks.test doesn't compute correct empirical
On Sun, 1 Jul 2001 mcdowella@mcdowella.demon.co.uk wrote:
> Full_Name: Andrew Grant McDowell
> Version: R 1.1.1 (but source in 1.3.0 looks fishy as well)
> OS: Windows 2K Professional (Consumer)
> Submission from: (NULL) (194.222.243.209)
Please upgrade: we've found a number of Win2k bugs and worked around them
since then, let alone teh bug fixes and improvements in R ....
>
2006 Feb 03
2
Problems with ks.test
Hi everybody,
while performing ks.test for a standard exponential distribution on samples
of dimension 2500, generated everytime as new, i had this strange behaviour:
>data<-rexp(2500,0.4)
>ks.test(data,"pexp",0.4)
One-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
data: data
D = 0.0147, p-value = 0.6549
alternative hypothesis: two.sided
>data<-rexp(2500,0.4)
2011 Apr 27
3
Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
Hi,
I have a problem with Kolmogorov-Smirnov test fit. I try fit distribution to
my data. Actualy I create two test:
- # First Kolmogorov-Smirnov Tests fit
- # Second Kolmogorov-Smirnov Tests fit
see below. This two test return difrent result and i don't know which is
properly. Which result is properly? The first test return lower D = 0.0234
and lower p-value = 0.00304. The lower 'D'
2009 Apr 29
2
Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
I got a distribution function and a empirical distribution function. How do I
make to Kolmogorov-Smirnov test in R.
Lets call the empirical distribution function >Fn on [0,1]
and the distribution function >F on [0,1]
ks.test( )
thanks for the help
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2005 Mar 18
1
Pb with ks.test pvalue
Hello,
While doing test of normality under R and SAS, in order to prove the efficiency of R to my company, I notice
that Anderson Darling, Cramer Van Mises and Shapiro-Wilk tests results are quite the same under the two environnements,
but the Kolmogorov-smirnov p-value really is different.
Here is what I do:
> ks.test(w,pnorm,mean(w),sd(w))
One-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
data: w
D
2011 Oct 06
2
KS test and theoretical distribution
> x <- runif(100)
> y <- runif(100)
> ks.test(x,y)
Two-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
data: x and y
D = 0.11, p-value = 0.5806
alternative hypothesis: two-sided
ok I expected that, but:
> ks.test(runif(100), "runif")
One-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
data: runif(100)
D = 0.9106, p-value < 2.2e-16
alternative hypothesis: two-sided
How
2008 Mar 08
1
ks.test troubles
Hi there!
I have two little different data. One is a computer test on people, the
other is a paper and pencil test. two boxplots show me that the data is
almost the same.
So now I'd like to know if I could handle all data as one, by testing
with ks.test:
====
> ks.test(el$angststoer, fl$angststoer)
Two-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
data: el$angststoer and fl$angststoer
D =
2013 Jan 11
3
looking for R packages that can do the following:
1. Minimum Mean Square Estimation (for Multi-Dimensional Linear Regression)
2. Two-Sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov Tests
3. Empirical ANOVA Methods
All this to be done on empirical data.
I am new to the R world, any help would be appreciated.
Thank You,
Bill Gilliland
Lead Sensor Systems Engineer
E303, Tactical Communications, Transport, and Sensors
Group: Tactical
2011 Jul 29
1
How to interpret Kolmogorov-Smirnov stats
Hi,
Interpretation problem ! so what i did is by using the:
>fit1 <- fitdist(vectNorm,"beta")
Warning messages:
1: In dbeta(x, shape1, shape2, log) : NaNs produced
2: In dbeta(x, shape1, shape2, log) : NaNs produced
3: In dbeta(x, shape1, shape2, log) : NaNs produced
4: In dbeta(x, shape1, shape2, log) : NaNs produced
5: In dbeta(x, shape1, shape2, log) : NaNs produced
6: In
2011 Feb 19
3
Kolmogorov-smirnov test
Is the kolmogorov-smirnov test valid on both continuous and discrete data?
I don't think so, and the example below helped me understand why.
A suggestion on testing the discrete data would be appreciated.
Thanks,
a <- rnorm(1000, 10, 1);a # normal distribution a
b <- rnorm(1000, 12, 1.5);b # normal distribution b
c <- rnorm(1000, 8, 1);c # normal distribution c
d <- rnorm(1000,
2002 Mar 26
3
ks.test - continuous vs discrete
I frequently want to test for differences between animal size frequency
distributions. The obvious test (I think) to use is the Kolmogorov-Smirnov
two sample test (provided in R as the function ks.test in package ctest).
The KS test is for continuous variables and this obviously includes length,
weight etc. However, limitations in measuring (e.g length to the nearest
cm/mm, weight to the nearest
2011 Jan 26
1
How to calculate p-value for Kolmogorov Smirnov test statistics?
Although I saw this issue being discussed many times before, I still
did not find the answer to:
why does R can not calculate p-values for data with ties (i.e. -
sample with two or more values the same)?
Can anyone elaborate some details about how does R calculate the p-
values for the Kolmogorov Smirnov test statistics?
I can understand the theoretical problem that continuous distributions
do
2001 Jul 02
2
Shapiro-Wilk test
Hi,
does the shapiro wilk test in R-1.3.0 work correctly? Maybe it does, but can
anybody tell me why the following sample doesn't give "W = 1" and
"p-value = 1":
R> x<-1:9/10;x
[1] 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9
R> shapiro.test(qnorm(x))
Shapiro-Wilk normality test
data: qnorm(x)
W = 0.9925, p-value = 0.9986
I can't imagine a sample being
2001 Oct 26
1
ks.test (PR#1004)
The note to 1004 says "fixed for 1.3.1"
Uh. No. It ain't.
The problem was more serious than guessed as even the simplest testing
would show.
For example, Example 5.4 in Hollander and Wolfe (Nonparametric Statistical,
Methods, 2nd ed., Wiley, 1999, pp. 180-181)
R Version 1.3.1 (SuSE Linux 7.1)
> X <-
2007 Oct 03
3
P-value
Hi,
why don't you try try
ks.test(VeriSeti1, VeriSeti2)$p.value
All the best
Jenny
>How can i print only the P-Value of the kolmogorov smirnov test?
>
>
>> ks.test(VeriSeti1, VeriSeti2)
>
> Two-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
>
>data: VeriSeti1 and VeriSeti2
>D = 0.5, p-value = 0.4413
>alternative hypothesis: two-sided
>
>
>This expression
2010 Aug 20
3
how to interpret KS test
Dear R users
I am using KS test to compare two different distribution for the same
variable (temperature) for two different time periods.
H0: the two distributions are equal
H1: the two distributions are different
ks.test (temp12, temp22)
Two-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
data: temp12 and temp22
D = 0.2047, p-value < 2.2e-16
alternative hypothesis: two-sided
Warning message:
In
2009 Oct 12
1
Kolmogorov smirnov test
Hi r-users,
I would like to use Kolmogorov smirnov test but in my observed data(xobs) there are ties. I got the warning message. My question is can I do something about it?
ks.test(xobs, xsyn)
Two-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
data: xobs and xsyn
D = 0.0502, p-value = 0.924
alternative hypothesis: two-sided
Warning message:
In ks.test(xobs, xsyn) : cannot compute correct
2003 Jul 21
3
Confidence Band for empirical distribution function
Hi,
I was trying to draw an empirical distribution function with uniform
confidence bands. So I tried to find a way to calculate values of the
Kolmogorov-Smirnov Distribution but failed.
I guess it must be hidden somewhere (since the ks-test is implemented),
but I was unable to find it.
Is there any way to do this?
Thanks
Leif Boysen
2006 May 09
4
ks.test one-sample - where can I get a list of the strings specifying the distribution?
Dear all,
One can use ks.test(x,y) for a one-sample kolmogorov-smirnov test:
x being the data sample
y being a string specifying a distribution
I notice the help on ks.test does not tell you how to get such a list. Is
this a hole in my R knowledge?
Where can I get a list of the strings specifying the possible
distributions?
and more specifically
What would be the string and following
2002 Jul 01
1
modified kolmogorov-smirnov
I'm trying to use modified Kolmogorov-Smirnov test with a Normal which I
don't know it's parameters. Somebody told me about the lilifor function in
R, but just can't find it.
Does anybody know how I can test with the modified Kolmogorov-Smirnov
test?
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