stats[describe,quantile] - Quantiles of a Statistical List
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Calling Sequence
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stats[describe, quantile[which](data, gap)
describe[quantile[which, offset]](data, gap)
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Parameters
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data
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statistical list
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which
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quantile required, a number between 0 and 1
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offset
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(optional, default = 0 ) offset added to the calculated position
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gap
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(optional, default=false) The common size of gaps between classes.
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Description
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The quantile function of the subpackage stats[describe, ...] finds the item in data that corresponds to the quantile specified by which. If the requested quantile falls between entries, it is interpolated.
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The quantile can be describe as follows. Given a fraction `r` between 0 and 1. Sort the data. The r-th-quantile is a value that separates the data into 2 parts. One having the portion `r` of the sorted data which is less than the quantile value, the other have the 1-`r` portion of the data which is greater than the quantile value.
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The precise position is computed as followed: r*n+offset, where n is the total weight of the data list.
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The quantile generalizes the concept of median, quartile, percentile etc.
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To obtain the median, one has to use an offset of 1/2. This is because the median of two numbers is situated midway between these numbers.
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NOTE: the quantile and the quartile have similar spelling.
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Missing data are ignored.
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For information about the parameter gap, see describe[gaps].
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The data must be numeric.
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The command with(stats[describe],quantile) allows the use of the abbreviated form of this command.
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Examples
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Important: The stats package has been deprecated. Use the superseding package Statistics instead.
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