Package: minsample1 0.1.0
minsample1: The Minimum Sample Size
Using this package, one can determine the minimum sample size required so that the absolute deviation of the sample mean and the population mean of a distribution becomes less than some pre-determined epsilon, i.e. it helps the user to determine the minimum sample size required to attain the pre-fixed precision level by minimizing the difference between the sample mean and population mean.
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minsample1/json (API)
# Install 'minsample1' in R: |
install.packages('minsample1', repos = c('https://anik4322.r-universe.dev', 'https://cloud.r-project.org')) |
This package does not link to any Github/Gitlab/R-forge repository. No issue tracker or development information is available.
Last updated 2 years agofrom:13b707228e. Checks:OK: 7. Indexed: yes.
Target | Result | Date |
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Doc / Vignettes | OK | Nov 16 2024 |
R-4.5-win | OK | Nov 16 2024 |
R-4.5-linux | OK | Nov 16 2024 |
R-4.4-win | OK | Nov 16 2024 |
R-4.4-mac | OK | Nov 16 2024 |
R-4.3-win | OK | Nov 16 2024 |
R-4.3-mac | OK | Nov 16 2024 |
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