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one-sample

One Sample Test

Python code to give the confidence interval for a one sample test.

Uses z and t-distributions, without the need of look-up tables

Data can be extracted any column in an ascii for csv files.

E.g. 30 data points ranging from 80740 to 117313.0, mean = 100200.37, SD = 11285.48 (pop) 11478.41 (samp)

Plot histogram [y/n]? n

Level of confidence [e.g. 95, 99, 99.9% - 3 sigma is 99.75]? 99

Sample size >= 30 so using z-value

For 99.00% confidence, z = 2.570, giving mean diff of 100200.37 +/- 5384.80 (94815.57 to 105585.17)


For two sample version see https://github.com/steviecurran/two-sample