pub struct AndersonDarlingAnalyzer { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Analyzer for Anderson-Darling goodness-of-fit tests.
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impl AndersonDarlingAnalyzer
Sourcepub fn with_target_distribution(self, dist: TargetDistribution) -> Self
pub fn with_target_distribution(self, dist: TargetDistribution) -> Self
Set the target distribution.
Sourcepub fn with_significance_level(self, level: f64) -> Self
pub fn with_significance_level(self, level: f64) -> Self
Set the significance level.
Sourcepub fn analyze(&self, values: &[f64]) -> EvalResult<AndersonDarlingAnalysis>
pub fn analyze(&self, values: &[f64]) -> EvalResult<AndersonDarlingAnalysis>
Perform the Anderson-Darling test on the provided sample data.
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impl Freeze for AndersonDarlingAnalyzer
impl RefUnwindSafe for AndersonDarlingAnalyzer
impl Send for AndersonDarlingAnalyzer
impl Sync for AndersonDarlingAnalyzer
impl Unpin for AndersonDarlingAnalyzer
impl UnwindSafe for AndersonDarlingAnalyzer
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