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ftest
Fischer ratio
Calling Sequence
f=ftest(samples) [f,p]=ftest(samples)
Arguments
- samples
- real or complex matrix of type nr X nc 
Description
f=ftest(samples) computes the Fischer ratio of the
    nc samples whose  values are in the columns  of the matrix
    samples. Each one of these samples is composed of nr
    values. (The  Fischer ratio is the ratio  between nr times
    the  variance of  the means  of  samples and  the mean  of
    variances of each sample)
[f,p]=ftest(samples) gives in p the p-value of the
    computed Fischer ratio f.
References
Wonacott, T.H. & Wonacott, R.J.; Introductory Statistics, J.Wiley & Sons, 1990.
Examples
samples=[46 55 54; 53 54 50; 49 58 51; 50 61 51; 46 52 49] [f,p]=ftest(samples)
See Also
- ftuneq — Fischer ratio for samples of unequal size.
Authors
Carlos Klimann
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