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use strict;
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS);
require Exporter;
$VERSION = '3.62';
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT = ();
@EXPORT_OK = qw(min max range sum count mean median mode variance stddev variancep stddevp statshash statsinfo frequencies);
%EXPORT_TAGS=
(
all => [ @EXPORT_OK ],
funcs => [qw<min max range sum count mean median mode variance stddev variancep stddevp>],
stats => [qw<statshash statsinfo>],
);
sub definedvals
{
return grep{defined}@_;
}
sub count
{
return scalar definedvals @_;
}
sub min
{
my @data = definedvals @_;
return unless @data;
return $data[0] unless @data > 1;
my $min= shift @data;
foreach(@data) { $min= $_ if $_ < $min; }
return $min;
}
sub max
{
my @data = definedvals @_;
return unless @data;
return $data[0] unless @data > 1;
my $max= shift @data;
foreach(@data) { $max= $_ if $_ > $max; }
return $max;
}
sub range
{
my @data = definedvals @_;
return unless @data;
return 0 unless @data > 1;
return abs($data[1]-$data[0]) unless @data > 2;
my $min= shift @data; my $max= $min;
foreach(@data) { $min= $_ if $_ < $min; $max= $_ if $_ > $max; }
return $max - $min;
}
sub sum
{
my @data = definedvals @_;
return unless @data;
return $data[0] unless @data > 1;
my $sum;
foreach(@data) { $sum+= $_; }
return $sum;
}
sub mean
{
my @data = definedvals @_;
return unless @data;
return $data[0] unless @data > 1;
return sum(@data)/scalar(@data);
}
sub median
{
my @data = definedvals @_;
return unless @data;
return $data[0] unless @data > 1;
@data= sort{$a<=>$b}@data;
return $data[$#data/2] if @data&1;
my $mid= @data/2;
return ($data[$mid-1]+$data[$mid])/2;
}
sub mode
{
my @data = definedvals @_;
return unless @data;
return $data[0] unless @data > 1;
my %count;
foreach(@data) { $count{$_}++; }
my $maxhits= max(values %count);
foreach(keys %count) { delete $count{$_} unless $count{$_} == $maxhits; }
return mean(keys %count);
}
sub variance
{
my @data = definedvals @_;
return unless @data;
return 0 unless @data > 1;
my $mean= mean @data;
return (sum map { ($_ - $mean)**2 } @data) / $#data;
}
sub variancep
{
my @data = definedvals @_;
return unless @data;
return 0 unless @data > 1;
my $mean= mean @data;
return (sum map { ($_ - $mean)**2 } @data) / ( $#data +1 );
}
sub stddev
{
my @data = definedvals @_;
return unless @data;
return 0 unless @data > 1;
return sqrt variance @data;
}
sub stddevp
{
my @data = definedvals @_;
return unless @data;
return 0 unless @data > 1;
return sqrt variancep @data;
}
sub statshash
{
my @data = definedvals @_;
return unless @data;
return
(
count => 1,
min => $data[0],
max => $data[0],
range => 0,
sum => $data[0],
mean => $data[0],
median => $data[0],
mode => $data[0],
variance => 0,
stddev => 0,
variancep => 0,
stddevp => 0
) unless @data > 1;
my $count= scalar(@data);
@data= sort{$a<=>$b}@data;
my $median;
if(@data&1) { $median= $data[$#data/2]; }
else { my $mid= @data/2; $median= ($data[$mid-1]+$data[$mid])/2; }
my $sum= 0;
my %count;
foreach(@data) { $sum+= $_; $count{$_}++; }
my $mean= $sum/$count;
my $maxhits= max(values %count);
foreach(keys %count)
{ delete $count{$_} unless $count{$_} == $maxhits; }
return
(
count => $count,
min => $data[0],
max => $data[-1],
range => ($data[-1] - $data[0]),
sum => $sum,
mean => $mean,
median => $median,
mode => mean(keys %count),
variance => variance(@data),
stddev => stddev(@data),
variancep => variancep(@data),
stddevp => stddevp(@data)
);
}
sub statsinfo
{
my %stats= statshash(@_);
return <<".";
min = $stats{min}
max = $stats{max}
range = $stats{range}
sum = $stats{sum}
count = $stats{count}
mean = $stats{mean}
median = $stats{median}
mode = $stats{mode}
variance = $stats{variance}
stddev = $stats{stddev}
variancep = $stats{variancep}
stddevp = $stats{stddevp}
.
}
sub frequencies
{
my @data = definedvals @_;
return unless @data;
return ( $data[0], 1 ) unless @data > 1;
my %count;
foreach(@data) { $count{$_}++; }
return %count;
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Statistics::Lite - Small stats stuff.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Statistics::Lite qw(:all);
$min= min @data;
$mean= mean @data;
%data= statshash @data;
print "sum= $data{sum} stddev= $data{stddev}\n";
print statsinfo(@data);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module is a lightweight, functional alternative to larger, more complete,
object-oriented statistics packages.
As such, it is likely to be better suited, in general, to smaller data sets.
This is also a module for dilettantes.
When you just want something to give some very basic, high-school-level statistical values,
without having to set up and populate an object first, this module may be useful.
=head2 NOTE
This module implements standard deviation and variance calculated by both the unbiased and biased estimators.
=head1 FUNCTIONS
=over 4
=item C<min(@data)>, C<max(@data)>, C<range(@data)>, C<sum(@data)>, C<count(@data)>
Returns the minimum value, maximum value, range (max - min),
sum, or count of values in C<@data>. Undefined values are ignored.
C<count(@data)> simply returns C<scalar(@data)>.
B<Please note> that this module does B<not> ignore undefined values in your
data; instead, those are B<treated as zero>.
=item C<mean(@data)>, C<median(@data)>, C<mode(@data)>
Calculates the mean, median, or mode average of the values in C<@data>. Undefined values are ignored.
(In the event of ties in the mode average, their mean is returned.)
=item C<variance(@data)>, C<stddev(@data)>
Returns the standard deviation or variance of C<@data> for a sample (same as Excel's STDEV).
This is also called the Unbiased Sample Variance and involves dividing the
sample's squared deviations by N-1 (the sample count minus 1).
The standard deviation is just the square root of the variance.
=item C<variancep(@data)>, C<stddevp(@data)>
Returns the standard deviation or variance of C<@data> for the population (same as Excel's STDEVP).
This involves dividing the squared deviations of the population by N (the population size).
The standard deviation is just the square root of the variance.
=item C<statshash(@data)>
Returns a hash whose keys are the names of all the functions listed above,
with the corresponding values, calculated for the data set.
=item C<statsinfo(@data)>
Returns a string describing the data set, using the values detailed above.
=item C<frequencies(@data)>
Returns a hash. The keys are the distinct values in the data set,
and the values are the number of times that value occurred in the data set.
=back
=head2 Import Tags
The C<:all> import tag imports all exportable functions from this module into
the current namespace (use with caution). More specifically, these functions
are the following: C<min>, C<max>, C<range>, C<sum>, C<count>, C<mean>,
C<median>, C<mode>, C<variance>, C<stddev>, C<variancep>, C<stddevp>,
C<statshash>, C<statsinfo>, and C<frequencies>.
To import the statistical functions, use the import tag C<:funcs>. This
imports all of the above-mentioned functions, except for C<statshash>,
C<statsinfo>, and C<frequencies>.
Use C<:stats> to import C<statshash(@data)> and C<statsinfo(@data)>.
=head1 REPOSITORY
L<https://github.com/brianary/Statistics-Lite>
=head1 AUTHOR
Brian Lalonde E<lt>brian@webcoder.infoE<gt>,
C<stddev(@data)>, C<stddevp(@data)>, C<variance(@data)>, C<variancep(@data)>,
additional motivation by Nathan Haigh, with kind support from Alexander Zangerl.
The project lives at https://github.com/brianary/Statistics-Lite
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2000 Brian Lalonde E<lt>brian@webcoder.infoE<gt>, Nathan Haigh,
Alexander Zangerl, and Ton Voon.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
=head1 SEE ALSO
perl(1).
=cut
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