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StatisticFormula.Anova(Double, String) Method

Definition

Performs an ANOVA test to determine whether there is a statistically significant difference between the mean values of two or more groups of data.

public:
 System::Windows::Forms::DataVisualization::Charting::AnovaResult ^ Anova(double probability, System::String ^ inputSeriesNames);
public System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.AnovaResult Anova (double probability, string inputSeriesNames);
member this.Anova : double * string -> System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.AnovaResult
Public Function Anova (probability As Double, inputSeriesNames As String) As AnovaResult

Parameters

probability
Double

The alpha value, which is the probability that the hypothesis is rejected. The allowable range is 0-1.

inputSeriesNames
String

A comma-delimited list of input series names.

Returns

An AnovaResult object.

Remarks

An ANOVA test is used to test the difference between the means of two or more groups of data.

Two or more groups of series data must be specified, and each series must have the same number of data points; otherwise, an exception will be raised.

If a specified input series does not exist in the SeriesCollection at the time of the method call, an exception will be thrown.

Applies to