# style.apa.ks: Formats a Kolmogorov-Smirnov-Test In pubprint: Printing Results of Statistical Computing in a Publishable Way

## Description

This style functions takes a Kolmogorov-Smirnow test (htest class) from `ks.test` and transforms it into a formatted character vector.

## Usage

 `1` ```style.apa.ks(x) ```

## Arguments

 `x` a list. First item must be a Kolmogorv-Smirnov test (htest class) from `ks.test`. All other list items will be ignored.

## Details

Please note that this is a internal style function. It is called from `pprint` and not exported to user namespace. Usually `pprint` determines the correct style function automatically, but you can define the style function by using the `format` argument of `pprint` (pass the name of this function without `style.apa.` prefix). Additionally you can pass the arguments listed in this documentation to `pprint`.

Argument `x` of this function expects a list. Be aware that you do not have to pass a list to `pprint` or `pull.pubprint` – these functions will convert your arguments. This is only necessary if you want to pass additionally information to the internal style functions (see vignette for examples).

## Value

character vector with a formatted character vector.

`ks.test`

Other APA.style.functions: `style.apa.anova`, `style.apa.bartlett`, `style.apa.character`, `style.apa.chisq`, `style.apa.cor.test`, `style.apa.df`, `style.apa.fisher`, `style.apa.numeric`, `style.apa.p.value`, `style.apa.shapiro`, `style.apa.summary.aovlist`, `style.apa.summary.lm.beta.coeff`, `style.apa.summary.lm.coeff`, `style.apa.summary.lm.equation`, `style.apa.summary.lm.model`, `style.apa.t.test`

## Examples

 ```1 2 3 4 5``` ```x <- rnorm(50) y <- runif(30) pprint(ks.test(x, y), format = "ks") ```

### Example output

```[1] "(\\ensuremath{D=0.59,p\\ifmmode<\\else\\textless\\fi.001})"
```

pubprint documentation built on May 29, 2017, 2:55 p.m.