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## Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997 Kurt Hornik ## ## This file is part of Octave. ## ## Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ## under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) ## any later version. ## ## Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ## WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ## General Public License for more details. ## ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free ## Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA ## 02110-1301, USA. ## -*- texinfo -*- ## @deftypefn {Function File} {[@var{pval}, @var{z}] =} z_test_2 (@var{x}, @var{y}, @var{v_x}, @var{v_y}, @var{alt}) ## For two samples @var{x} and @var{y} from normal distributions with ## unknown means and known variances @var{v_x} and @var{v_y}, perform a ## Z-test of the hypothesis of equal means. Under the null, the test ## statistic @var{z} follows a standard normal distribution. ## ## With the optional argument string @var{alt}, the alternative of ## interest can be selected. If @var{alt} is @code{"!="} or ## @code{"<>"}, the null is tested against the two-sided alternative ## @code{mean (@var{x}) != mean (@var{y})}. If alt is @code{">"}, the ## one-sided alternative @code{mean (@var{x}) > mean (@var{y})} is used. ## Similarly for @code{"<"}, the one-sided alternative @code{mean ## (@var{x}) < mean (@var{y})} is used. The default is the two-sided ## case. ## ## The p-value of the test is returned in @var{pval}. ## ## If no output argument is given, the p-value of the test is displayed ## along with some information. ## @end deftypefn ## Author: KH <Kurt.Hornik@wu-wien.ac.at> ## Description: Compare means of two normal samples with known variances function [pval, z] = z_test_2 (x, y, v_x, v_y, alt) if ((nargin < 4) || (nargin > 5)) print_usage (); endif if (! (isvector (x) && isvector (y))) error("z_test_2: both x and y must be vectors"); elseif (! (isscalar (v_x) && (v_x > 0) && isscalar (v_y) && (v_y > 0))) error ("z_test_2: both v_x and v_y must be positive scalars"); endif n_x = length (x); n_y = length (y); mu_x = sum (x) / n_x; mu_y = sum (y) / n_y; z = (mu_x - mu_y) / sqrt (v_x / n_x + v_y / n_y); cdf = stdnormal_cdf (z); if (nargin == 4) alt = "!="; endif if (! ischar (alt)) error ("z_test_2: alt must be a string"); elseif (strcmp (alt, "!=") || strcmp (alt, "<>")) pval = 2 * min (cdf, 1 - cdf); elseif (strcmp (alt, ">")) pval = 1 - cdf; elseif (strcmp (alt, "<")) pval = cdf; else error ("z_test_2: option %s not recognized", alt); endif if (nargout == 0) s = strcat ("Two-sample Z-test of mean(x) == mean(y) against ", "mean(x) %s mean(y),\n", "with known var(x) == %g and var(y) == %g:\n", " pval = %g\n"); printf (s, alt, v_x, v_y, pval); endif endfunction