View source: R/NNCTFunctions.r
EV.tct | R Documentation |
Returns a matrix
of same dimension as, ct
, whose entries are the expected values
of the T_{ij} values which are the Types I-IV cell-specific test statistics (i.e., T^I_{ij}-T^{IV}_{ij})
under RL or CSR.
The row and column names are inherited from ct
. The type argument specifies the type
of the cell-specific test among the types I-IV tests.
See also (\insertCiteceyhan:jkss-posthoc-2017;textualnnspat) and the references therein.
EV.tct(ct, type = "III")
ct |
A nearest neighbor contingency table |
type |
The type of the cell-specific test, default= |
A matrix
of the expected values of Type I-IV cell-specific tests.
Elvan Ceyhan
EV.tctI
, tct
and EV.nnct
n<-20 #or try sample(1:20,1) Y<-matrix(runif(3*n),ncol=3) ipd<-ipd.mat(Y) cls<-sample(1:2,n,replace = TRUE) #or try cls<-rep(1:2,c(10,10)) ct<-nnct(ipd,cls) EV.tct(ct,2) EV.tct(ct,"II") EV.tctI(ct) #cls as a factor na<-floor(n/2); nb<-n-na fcls<-rep(c("a","b"),c(na,nb)) ct<-nnct(ipd,fcls) EV.tct(ct,2) ############# n<-40 Y<-matrix(runif(3*n),ncol=3) ipd<-ipd.mat(Y) cls<-sample(1:4,n,replace = TRUE) #or try cls<-rep(1:2,c(10,10)) ct<-nnct(ipd,cls) EV.tct(ct,2) ct<-matrix(c(0,10,5,5),ncol=2) EV.tct(ct,2)
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