This repository contains the sources for the
contributed R package goftest, which performs
goodness-of-fit tests.
The package implements the classical Cramer-von Mises
and Anderson-Darling tests of goodness-of-fit
for continuous univariate distributions, using modern
algorithms to compute the null distributions.
The package was written by Adrian Baddeley, Julian Faraway,
John Marsaglia and George Marsaglia.
This package is free open source under the GNU Public Licence GPL 2|3.
Installation
The current official release of goftest is available
on CRAN
and can be downloaded and installed automatically
using the R command install.packages.
The code in this repository is the development version,
which may be newer than the official release.
The easiest way to install the development version of goftest
from github is through the remotes package:
If you don’t have remotes installed you should first run
install.packages('remotes')
Bug reports
Users of goftest are encouraged to report bugs here
(go to issues in the menu above,
and press new issue to start a new bug report
or feature request).
goftest
This repository contains the sources for the contributed
Rpackagegoftest, which performs goodness-of-fit tests.The package implements the classical Cramer-von Mises and Anderson-Darling tests of goodness-of-fit for continuous univariate distributions, using modern algorithms to compute the null distributions.
The package was written by Adrian Baddeley, Julian Faraway, John Marsaglia and George Marsaglia.
This package is free open source under the GNU Public Licence GPL 2|3.
Installation
The current official release of
goftestis available on CRAN and can be downloaded and installed automatically using the R commandinstall.packages.The code in this repository is the development version, which may be newer than the official release. The easiest way to install the development version of
goftestfrom github is through theremotespackage:If you don’t have
remotesinstalled you should first runBug reports
Users of
goftestare encouraged to report bugs here (go to issues in the menu above, and press new issue to start a new bug report or feature request).