Statistics[Decile] - compute deciles
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Calling Sequence
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Decile(A, d, ds_options)
Decile(M, d, ds_options)
Decile(X, d, rv_options)
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Parameters
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A
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Array; data sample
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M
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Matrix data set
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X
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algebraic; random variable or distribution
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d
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algebraic expression or list of algebraic expressions; deciles
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ds_options
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(optional) equation(s) of the form option=value where option is one of ignore, method, or weights; specify options for computing the decile of a data set
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rv_options
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(optional) equation of the form numeric=value; specifies options for computing the decile of a random variable
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Description
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The Decile function computes the specified decile of the specified random variable or data set.
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The second parameter d is a decile or list of deciles.
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Options
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For a description of the available options, see the Statistics[Quantile] help page. Calling Decile with decile is equivalent to calling Quantile with probability .
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Examples
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Compute a decile of the Weibull distribution with parameters a and b.
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Use numeric parameters.
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Generate a random sample of size 100000 drawn from the above distribution and compute the sample decile.
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Consider the following Matrix data set.
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We compute the sixth decile for each column.
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References
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Stuart, Alan, and Ord, Keith. Kendall's Advanced Theory of Statistics. 6th ed. London: Edward Arnold, 1998. Vol. 1: Distribution Theory.
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