IMSL_STATDATA

The IMSL_STATDATA function retrieves commonly analyzed data sets.

Note: This routine requires an IDL Analyst license. For more information, contact your Exelis VIS sales or technical support representative.

The IMSL_STATDATA function retrieves a standard data set frequently cited in statistics text books or in this manual. The following gives the references for each data set:

Choice

References

1

Longley (1967)

2

Anderson (1971, p. 660)

3

Fisher (1936); Mardia et al. (1979, Table 1.2.2)

4

Box and Jenkins (1976, p. 531)

5

Draper and Smith (1981, pp. 629–630)

6

Box and Jenkins (1976, p. 525)

7

Box and Jenkins (1976, pp. 532–533)

8

Robinson (1967, p. 204)

9

Afifi and Azen (1979, pp. 16–22)

Examples

Example 1

In this example, IMSL_STATDATA is used to copy the Draper and Smith (1981, Appendix B) data set into X.

x = IMSL_STATDATA(5)

PM, x

 

7.00000 26.0000 6.00000 60.0000 78.5000

1.00000 29.0000 15.0000 52.0000 74.3000

11.0000 56.0000 8.00000 20.0000 104.300

11.0000 31.0000 8.00000 47.0000 87.6000

7.00000 52.0000 6.00000 33.0000 95.9000

11.0000 55.0000 9.00000 22.0000 109.200

3.00000 71.0000 17.0000 6.00000 102.700

1.00000 31.0000 22.0000 44.0000 72.5000

2.00000 54.0000 18.0000 22.0000 93.1000

21.0000 47.0000 4.00000 26.0000 115.900

1.00000 40.0000 23.0000 34.0000 83.8000

11.0000 66.0000 9.00000 12.0000 113.300

10.0000 68.0000 8.00000 12.0000 109.400

Syntax

Result = IMSL_STATDATA(choice [, /DOUBLE])

Return Value

An array containing the desired data set is returned.

Arguments

choice

Data set indicator. Below is a list of values for choice.

choice

Number of Rows

Number of Columns

Description of Data Set

1

16

7

Longley

2

176

2

Wolfer sunspot

3

150

5

Fisher iris

4

144

1

Box and Jenkins

Series G

5

13

5

Draper and Smith

Appendix B

6

197

1

Box and Jenkins

Series A

7

296

2

Box and Jenkins

Series J

8

100

4

Robinson Multichannel

Time Series

9

113

34

Afifi and Azen

Data Set A

Keywords

DOUBLE

If present and nonzero, double precision is used.

Version History

6.4

Introduced

See Also