Oracle® Database SQL Reference 10g Release 2 (10.2) Part Number B14200-02 |
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STATS_KS_TEST
is a Kolmogorov-Smirnov function that compares two samples to test whether they are from the same population or from populations that have the same distribution. It does not assume that the population from which the samples were taken is normally distributed.
This function takes three arguments: two expressions and a return value of type VARCHAR2
. expr1
classifies the data into the two samples. expr2
contains the values for each of the samples. If expr1
classifies the rows into only one sample or into more than two samples, then an error is raised.The function returns one value determined by the third argument. If you omit the third argument, then the default is SIG
. The meaning of the return values is shown in Table 5-6.
Table 5-6 STATS_KS_TEST Return Values
Return Value | Meaning |
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Observed value of D |
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Significance of D |
STATS_KS_TEST Example Using the Kolmogorov Smirnov test, the following example determines whether the distribution of sales between men and women is due to chance:
SELECT stats_ks_test(cust_gender, amount_sold, 'STATISTIC') ks_statistic, stats_ks_test(cust_gender, amount_sold) p_value FROM sh.customers c, sh.sales s WHERE c.cust_id = s.cust_id; KS_STATISTIC P_VALUE ------------ ---------- .003841396 .004080006