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print.power: Latex table for power simulations

Description

Transform the power values given by function powcomp.fast into a LaTeX code for creating the table of power simulations.

Usage

# S3 method for power
print(x, digits = 3, latex.output = FALSE, template = 1, ...)

Arguments

x

power values given by function powcomp.fast.

digits

control the number of decimal places. It can take values from 0 to 3.

latex.output

logical. If TRUE, we output LateX code for the table of power simulations. If FALSE, we output this table in the R Console.

template

integer, template to use for the (LaTeX) printing of values. Only template = 1 is defined for the moment.

...

further arguments passed to or from other methods.

References

Pierre Lafaye de Micheaux, Viet Anh Tran (2016). PoweR: A Reproducible Research Tool to Ease Monte Carlo Power Simulation Studies for Studies for Goodness-of-fit Tests in R. Journal of Statistical Software, 69(3), 1--42. doi:10.18637/jss.v069.i03

Puig, P. and Stephens, M. A. (2000), Tests of fit for the Laplace distribution, with applications, Technometrics, 42, 417--424.

See Also

See print.critvalues.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
## Regenerate Table 6 from Puig (2000) (page 424)
# Change M = 50000 for more accurate results
M <- 10
law.index <- 1
vectn <- c(10,15,20,35,50,75,100)
level <- c(0.05)
stat.indices <- c(43,44,42,45,46)
law.indices <- c(2,3,4)
alter <- list(stat43 = 3,stat44 = 3,stat42 = 3,stat45 = 3,stat46 = 3)
critval <- many.crit(law.index,stat.indices,M,vectn,level,alter,law.pars = NULL,parstat = NULL)
table6 <- powcomp.fast(law.indices,stat.indices,vectn,M,level,critval = critval,alter,
                       parlaws = NULL,parstats = NULL,nbclus = 1)
print.power(table6,digits=0,latex.output = TRUE)
# }

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