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Wrong Q3 + Mean.

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Hi.
[1] 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 20 21 26
Min. 1st Qu.  Median    Mean 3rd Qu.    Max. 
   13.0    14.0    15.0    16.7    19.0    26.0
[1] 16.7
0%  25%  50%  75% 100% 
  13   14   15   19   26 

Clearly, this is not right. My Instructor and I have no idea why the program
does that. I removed the program from the computer , installed it again and
it still shows the mistake.  It is also strange, that I chose "english" as
installlanguage, but the program is in german (my OS is in german).

Pls help, because otherwise i cannot solve any problems with R.

Using Win7 and R version 2.15.0 (2012-03-30).

Retep

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On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 12:22 AM, Retep32 <retepdeluxe at web.de> wrote:
Really?  It is not at all clear to me what makes this "not right".
Have you tried looking at the documentation for quantile? (which you
can access by typing ?quantile or help("quantile") )  There are
multiple algorithms to calculate quantiles which in practice often
yield quite similar results, but, particularly for very small datasets
such as are common for class exercises, and a few other cases do
behave rather differently.  You can caompare the 9 varieties by
running this:

sapply(1:9, function(i) quantile(a, type = i))

which for me yields:

     [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5]  [,6] [,7]     [,8]    [,9]
0%     13   13   13 13.0   13 13.00   13 13.00000 13.0000
25%    14   14   13 13.5   14 13.75   14 13.91667 13.9375
50%    15   15   15 15.0   15 15.00   15 15.00000 15.0000
75%    20   20   20 18.0   20 20.25   19 20.08333 20.0625
100%   26   26   26 26.0   26 26.00   26 26.00000 26.0000

Perhaps one of those is what you are looking for (rows are quantiles,
each column uses a different algorithm, types 1 through 9,
respectively).

Hope this helps,

Josh

  
    
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Hi,

Probably you could check this:
Particularly the 'type' option.

Best Regards,
Pascal


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Objet?: [R] Wrong Q3 + Mean.

Hi.
[1] 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 20 21 26
?  Min. 1st Qu.? Median? ? Mean 3rd Qu.? ? Max. 
?  13.0? ? 14.0? ? 15.0? ? 16.7? ? 19.0? ? 26.0
[1] 16.7
? 0%? 25%? 50%? 75% 100% 
? 13?  14?  15?  19?  26 

Clearly, this is not right. My Instructor and I have no idea why the program
does that. I removed the program from the computer , installed it again and
it still shows the mistake.? It is also strange, that I chose "english" as
installlanguage, but the program is in german (my OS is in german).

Pls help, because otherwise i cannot solve any problems with R.

Using Win7 and R version 2.15.0 (2012-03-30).

Retep

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At 08:22 16/05/2012, Retep32 wrote:
If you have no idea why R does something you could try reading the 
documentation which tells you in some detail (in this case) what R is doing.
?quantile
It used English during installation though, right? So it did what you asked.
Michael Dewey
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