F distribution on the 41C
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12-19-2015, 09:16 PM
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RE: F distribution on the 41C
(12-19-2015 06:22 PM)quantalume Wrote: It may well have come down to human error. Now that I have F distribution on my calc, perhaps I should repeat the experiment multiple times and determine the significance level of my measurement. ;-) This would require a t-test – and maybe that's the solution for the following problem: (12-19-2015 06:22 PM)quantalume Wrote: My only wish now would be trying to squeeze the program onto a single card (224 bytes). It currently stands at 252 bytes with the 1-byte LBLs, and the only other economy that immediately stands out is replacing the alpha LBLs, which wouldn't be enough. Ah, the good old 224 byte limit – I remember the days when I used the card reader more often than I do now. I think we don't get this program below this limit without sacrificing relevant functionality. So the solution might be another one: expand it (!), so that it fills two cards. ;-) I just did some slight improvements, it's about 200 lines now. But now that we have a regularized Beta function: what about adding Student's t distribution? It can be evaluated easily using the same Beta function. And it allows to test the significance of means two from different samples. ;-) Two cards with Fisher's F and Student's t distribution don't sound like a bad idea to me. And later you may add two more cards for the Normal and Chi² distribution, both based on the regularized Gamma function. Dieter |
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