# NOT RUN {
# Create an object of class "permutationTest", then print it and plot it.
# (Note: the call to set.seed() allows you to reproduce this example.)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
set.seed(23)
dat <- rlogis(10, location = 7, scale = 2)
permutationTest.obj <- oneSamplePermutationTest(dat, mu = 5,
alternative = "greater", exact = TRUE)
mode(permutationTest.obj)
#[1] "list"
class(permutationTest.obj)
#[1] "permutationTest"
names(permutationTest.obj)
# [1] "statistic" "parameters" "p.value"
# [4] "estimate" "null.value" "alternative"
# [7] "method" "estimation.method" "sample.size"
#[10] "data.name" "bad.obs" "stat.dist"
#[13] "exact"
#==========
# Print the results of the test
#------------------------------
permutationTest.obj
#Results of Hypothesis Test
#--------------------------
#
#Null Hypothesis: Mean (Median) = 5
#
#Alternative Hypothesis: True Mean (Median) is greater than 5
#
#Test Name: One-Sample Permutation Test
# (Exact)
#
#Estimated Parameter(s): Mean = 9.977294
#
#Data: dat
#
#Sample Size: 10
#
#Test Statistic: Sum(x - 5) = 49.77294
#
#P-value: 0.001953125
#==========
# Plot the results of the test
#-----------------------------
dev.new()
plot(permutationTest.obj)
#==========
# Extract the test statistic
#---------------------------
permutationTest.obj$statistic
#Sum(x - 5)
# 49.77294
#==========
# Clean up
#---------
rm(permutationTest.obj)
graphics.off()
# }
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