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Message-ID: <20041124084010.24351.qmail@web41204.mail.yahoo.com>
Date: 2004-11-24T08:40:10Z
From: Vito Ricci
Subject: Ks.test (was (no subject))

Hi Angela,

I believe you should introduce only df as parameters;
t distribution as by default mean=0; see this example.

> x<-rt(100,10)
> ks.test(x, "pt",10)

        One-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test

data:  x 
D = 0.1414, p-value = 0.03671
alternative hypothesis: two.sided 

Ciao
Vito

you wrote:

Good morning,
I have to apply the Ks test with the the t
distribution.
I know I have to write
ks.test(data_name,"distribution_name", parameters..)
but I don't know what is the name fot t distribution
and which parameters
to introduce? may be mean=0 and freedom degrees in my
case?
Thank you for helping me.
Angela Re




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