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Python - ksone Distribution in Statistics

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scipy.stats.ksone() is a General Kolmogorov-Smirnov one-sided test that is defined with a standard format and some shape parameters to complete its specification. It is a statistical test for the finite sample size n. Parameters :
q : lower and upper tail probability x : quantiles loc : [optional]location parameter. Default = 0 scale : [optional]scale parameter. Default = 1 size : [tuple of ints, optional] shape or random variates. moments : [optional] composed of letters [‘mvsk’]; ‘m’ = mean, ‘v’ = variance, ‘s’ = Fisher’s skew and ‘k’ = Fisher’s kurtosis. (default = ‘mv’). Results : ksone continuous random variable
Code #1 : Creating ksone continuous random variable Python3 1==
# importing library

from scipy.stats import ksone  
  
numargs = ksone.numargs 
a, b = 4.32, 3.18
rv = ksone(a, b) 
  
print ("RV : \n", rv)  
Output :
RV : 
 scipy.stats._distn_infrastructure.rv_frozen object at 0x000002A9D530AB48
Code #2 : Ksone continuous variates and probability distribution Python3 1==
import numpy as np 
quantile = np.arange (0.01, 1, 0.1) 

# Random Variates 
R = ksone.rvs(a, b, scale = 2, size = 10) 
print ("Random Variates : \n", R) 
Output :
Random Variates : 
 [3.88510141 3.48394857 3.66124797 3.88484201 3.86533511 3.21176073
 4.10238585 3.42397866 3.85111721 4.36433596]
Code #3 : Graphical Representation. Python3 1==
import numpy as np 
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt 
   
distribution = np.linspace(0, np.minimum(rv.dist.b, 3)) 
print("Distribution : \n", distribution) 
   
plot = plt.plot(distribution, rv.pdf(distribution)) 
Output :
Distribution : 
 [0.         0.02040816 0.04081633 0.06122449 0.08163265 0.10204082
 0.12244898 0.14285714 0.16326531 0.18367347 0.20408163 0.2244898
 0.24489796 0.26530612 0.28571429 0.30612245 0.32653061 0.34693878
 0.36734694 0.3877551  0.40816327 0.42857143 0.44897959 0.46938776
 0.48979592 0.51020408 0.53061224 0.55102041 0.57142857 0.59183673
 0.6122449  0.63265306 0.65306122 0.67346939 0.69387755 0.71428571
 0.73469388 0.75510204 0.7755102  0.79591837 0.81632653 0.83673469
 0.85714286 0.87755102 0.89795918 0.91836735 0.93877551 0.95918367
 0.97959184 1.        ]
 
Code #4 : Varying Positional Arguments Python3 1==
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt 
import numpy as np 
   
x = np.linspace(0, 5, 100) 
   
# Varying positional arguments 
y1 = ksone.pdf(x, 1, 3) 
y2 = ksone.pdf(x, 1, 4) 
plt.plot(x, y1, "*", x, y2, "r--") 
Output :

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