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tidy.Kendall: Tidy a(n) Kendall object

Description

Tidy summarizes information about the components of a model. A model component might be a single term in a regression, a single hypothesis, a cluster, or a class. Exactly what tidy considers to be a model component varies cross models but is usually self-evident. If a model has several distinct types of components, you will need to specify which components to return.

Usage

# S3 method for Kendall
tidy(x, ...)

Arguments

x

A Kendall object returned from a call to Kendall::Kendall(), Kendall::MannKendall(), or Kendall::SeasonalMannKendall().

...

Additional arguments. Not used. Needed to match generic signature only. Cautionary note: Misspelled arguments will be absorbed in ..., where they will be ignored. If the misspelled argument has a default value, the default value will be used. For example, if you pass conf.lvel = 0.9, all computation will proceed using conf.level = 0.95. Additionally, if you pass newdata = my_tibble to an augment() method that does not accept a newdata argument, it will use the default value for the data argument.

Value

A tibble::tibble with one row and columns:

statistic

Kendall's tau statistic.

p.value

two-sided p-value.

kendall_score

Kendall score.

denominator

The denominator, which is tau=kendall_score/denominator.

var_kendall_score

Variance of the kendall_score.

See Also

tidy(), Kendall::Kendall(), Kendall::MannKendall(), Kendall::SeasonalMannKendall()

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
library(Kendall)

A <- c(2.5,2.5,2.5,2.5,5,6.5,6.5,10,10,10,10,10,14,14,14,16,17)
B <- c(1,1,1,1,2,1,1,2,1,1,1,1,1,1,2,2,2)

f_res <- Kendall(A, B)
tidy(f_res)

s_res <- MannKendall(B)
tidy(s_res)

t_res <- SeasonalMannKendall(ts(A))
tidy(t_res)

# }

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