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[jira] [Comment Edited] (MATH-1034) Add binomial test
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Thorsten Schäfer edited comment on MATH-1034 at 9/25/13 4:37 PM:
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Added a path. It includes the binomial test and its test case.
I might add a feature to get the confidence interval too in the future.
was (Author: thorstenschaefer):
Includes the binomial test and its test case
> Add binomial test
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> Key: MATH-1034
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MATH-1034
> Project: Commons Math
> Issue Type: Wish
> Affects Versions: 3.2
> Reporter: Thorsten Schäfer
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: binomialTest.patch
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> A binomial test would be a nice addition to commons-math. I might supply a patch in the near future. I guess the interface should be similar to the other tests, i.e., a method to get the p-value and a method returning a boolean indicating reject/non-reject.
> Is there a policy about using Enumerations in commons-math? For instance, in R you can test two-sided, less or greater. This could be done using an enumeration in Java, but I'm not sure if this is discouraged for backward compatibility reasons...
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