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circular (version 0.5-1)

angular.deviation: A measure of deviation for Circular Data

Description

Returns the square root of twice one minus the mean resultant length divided by the sample size of a vector of circular data.

Usage

angular.deviation(x, na.rm = FALSE)

Value

Returns the square root of twice one minus the mean resultant length divided by the sample size.

Arguments

x

a vector. The object is coerced to class circular.

na.rm

logical, indicating if NA's should be omitted.

Author

Claudio Agostinelli

References

Batschelet, E. (1981) Circular Statistics in Biology. Academic Press, London.

Jammalamadaka, S. Rao and SenGupta, A. (2001). Topics in Circular Statistics, Section 1.3, World Scientific Press, Singapore.

Zar, J.H. (2010) Biostatistical Analysis. Fifth edition. Pearson Educational International.

See Also

sd.circular, angular.variance, mean.circular, rho.circular and summary.circular.

Examples

Run this code
x <- rvonmises(n=100, mu=circular(0), kappa=1)
angular.deviation(x)

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