SimpleHypothesisTest Constructor

Definition

Namespace: Numerics.NET.Statistics.Tests
Assembly: Numerics.NET (in Numerics.NET.dll) Version: 9.0.4

Overload List

SimpleHypothesisTest(Double, ContinuousDistribution)

Constructs a new hypothesis test.
C#
public SimpleHypothesisTest(
	double statistic,
	ContinuousDistribution distribution
)

Parameters

statistic  Double
The value of the test statistic.
distribution  ContinuousDistribution
A ContinuousDistribution object that represents the distribution of the test statistic.

SimpleHypothesisTest(Double, ContinuousDistribution, HypothesisType)

Constructs a new hypothesis test.
C#
public SimpleHypothesisTest(
	double statistic,
	ContinuousDistribution distribution,
	HypothesisType hypothesisType
)

Parameters

statistic  Double
The value of the test statistic.
distribution  ContinuousDistribution
A ContinuousDistribution object that represents the distribution of the test statistic.
hypothesisType  HypothesisType
A HypothesisType value that indicates whether the test is upper or lower one-tailed or two-tailed.

SimpleHypothesisTest(String, Double, ContinuousDistribution)

Constructs a new hypothesis test.
C#
public SimpleHypothesisTest(
	string name,
	double statistic,
	ContinuousDistribution distribution
)

Parameters

name  String
The name of the hypothesis test.
statistic  Double
The value of the test statistic.
distribution  ContinuousDistribution
A ContinuousDistribution object that represents the distribution of the test statistic.

SimpleHypothesisTest(String, Double, ContinuousDistribution, HypothesisType)

Constructs a new hypothesis test.
C#
public SimpleHypothesisTest(
	string name,
	double statistic,
	ContinuousDistribution distribution,
	HypothesisType hypothesisType
)

Parameters

name  String
The name of the hypothesis test.
statistic  Double
The value of the test statistic.
distribution  ContinuousDistribution
A ContinuousDistribution object that represents the distribution of the test statistic.
hypothesisType  HypothesisType
A HypothesisType value that indicates whether the test is upper or lower one-tailed or two-tailed.

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