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1. scipy.stats.arcsine
- oliphant.ee.byu.edu:81
- Documentation Instance of class: arcsine_gen arcsine(*args, **kwds) A arcsine continuous random variable. ... The distributions also take optional location and scale parameters using loc= and scale= keywords (defaults: loc=0, scale=1) These shape, scale, and location parameters can be passed to any of the methods of the RV object such as the following: arcsine. rvs(loc=0,scale=1) - random variates arcsine. pdf(x,loc=0,scale=1) - probability density function arcsine. cdf(x,loc=0,scale=1) - cumulative density function arcsine. sf(x,loc=0,scale=1) - survival function (1-cdf --- sometimes more accurate) arcsine. ppf(q,loc=0,scale=1) - percent point function (inverse of cdf --- percentiles) arcsine. isf(q,loc=0,scale=1) - inverse survival function (inverse of sf) arcsine. stats(loc=0,scale=1,moments='mv') - mean('m'), variance('v'), skew('s'), and/or kurtosis('k') arcsine. ... Alternatively, the object may be called (as a function) to fix the shape, location, and scale parameters returning a "frozen" continuous RV object: myrv = arcsine(loc=0,scale=1) - frozen RV object with the same methods but holding the given shape, location, and scale fixed Arcsine distribution Extra Information edit Nothing .
2. LSL Wiki - arcsine
- www.tyrellcorporation.org
- org/disabled/arcsine History/revisions of LSL Wiki/arcsine en-us 2004-01-19 22:46:49 .
- org/disabled/arcsine/show?time=2004-01-19+22%3A46%3A49 edited by GuzarFonzarelli 2004-01-19 22:44:02 .
- org/disabled/arcsine/show?time=2004-01-19+22%3A44%3A02 edited by GuzarFonzarelli .
3. asin - return the arcsine of a float
- www.earthmud.org
- asin - return the arcsine of a float .
- Returns the arcsine of its argument, `f', measured in radians. ...
4. CenterSpace API Documentation - Asin Method
- www.centerspace.net
- Creates a new matrix with the same dimensions as a given matrix, whose values are the result of applying the arcsine function to each element of the matrix. ...
- Creates a new matrix with the same dimensions as a given matrix, whose values are the result of applying the arcsine function to each element of the matrix. ...
- Creates a new vector with the same size as a given vector, whose values are the result of applying the arcsine function to each element of the vector. ...
- Creates a new matrix with the same dimensions as a given matrix, whose values are the result of applying the arcsine function to each element of the matrix. ...
- Creates a new vector with the same size as a given vector, whose values are the result of applying the arcsine function to each element of the given vector. ...
- Calculates the arcsine of a double-precision floating point number. ...
- Calculates the arcsine of a floating point number. ...
5. asin -- arcsine function
- www.math.uiuc.edu
- search for: asin -- arcsine function .
- y: the arcsine of x .
6. The Arcsine Transformation This article presents a brief ...
- darkwing.uoregon.edu
- The Arcsine Transformation This article presents a brief description of the arcsine transformation and why it has been historically applied to the analysis of binary data summarized as proportions or percentages (i. ... It can be shown that for the binomial distribution the arcsine transformation serves this purpose (see Hogg and Craig). ... When n < 50 and the computed p is 0 the proportion should be computed as 1/(4n) and a proportion of 1 should be expressed as (n-1/4)/n before applying the arcsine transformation. ... The arcsine transformation is a transformation that assists an analyst when working with proportions and percentages. The proportion p can be made nearly "normal" distribution if the square root of p is used with the arcsine (or inverse sin or sin^-1) transformation. The arcsine transformation is then computed as a function of the proportion, p. arc_p = arcsin(SQRT(p)) If both y and n are small, a somewhat better arcsine transformation is given by arc_p = arcsin SQRT{(y + 3/8)/(n + 3/4)} Tables have been produced by Mosteller and Youtz for small values of n. ... 14159)/360) * pred_ang) )**2; In written results state that the significance tests were made with an arcsine transformation of the response variable, p. ... After this brief explanation of the process, recognize that modern computing technology has made the need for the arcsine transformation nearly obsolete. ... The arcsine transformation may still find relevant applications with users who are familiar with ANOVA procedures and their interpretation, yet have little, if any, experience or are not comfortable interpreting more recent computing options for count data. ... Further discussion of the arcsine transformation and its derivation can be found in the References.
7. ArcSine Engineering Home
- www.arc-sine.com
- ArcSine engineering, formerly Electrical and Control System Engineering, offers engineering and consulting services from design through startup, including in-house mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, lighting design, and control system engineering. ...
8. arcsine - OneLook Dictionary Search
- onelook.com
- We found 2 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word arcsine: .
- Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "arcsine" is defined. ...
- arcsine : Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary, 10th Edition home, info .
- Arcsine : Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics home, info .
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9. Arcsine
- www.itu.dk
10. Xtreme Visual Basic Talk - Arcsine
- visualbasicforum.com
- Xtreme Visual Basic Talk > Legacy Visual Basic (VB 4/5/6) > General > Arcsine View Full Version : Arcsine.
11. Hyperbolic Arcsine
- wwwasdoc.web.cern.ch
- B102: Hyperbolic Arcsine.
- Function subprograms ASINH and DASINH calculate the hyperbolic arcsine .
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