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"""
===================================================================
Statistical functions for masked arrays (:mod:`scipy.stats.mstats`)
===================================================================
.. currentmodule:: scipy.stats.mstats
This module contains a large number of statistical functions that can
be used with masked arrays.
Most of these functions are similar to those in `scipy.stats` but might
have small differences in the API or in the algorithm used. Since this
is a relatively new package, some API changes are still possible.
Summary statistics
==================
.. autosummary::
:toctree: generated/
describe
gmean
hmean
kurtosis
mode
mquantiles
hdmedian
hdquantiles
hdquantiles_sd
idealfourths
plotting_positions
meppf
moment
skew
tmean
tvar
tmin
tmax
tsem
variation
find_repeats
sem
trimmed_mean
trimmed_mean_ci
trimmed_std
trimmed_var
Frequency statistics
====================
.. autosummary::
:toctree: generated/
scoreatpercentile
Correlation functions
=====================
.. autosummary::
:toctree: generated/
f_oneway
pearsonr
spearmanr
pointbiserialr
kendalltau
kendalltau_seasonal
linregress
siegelslopes
theilslopes
sen_seasonal_slopes
Statistical tests
=================
.. autosummary::
:toctree: generated/
ttest_1samp
ttest_onesamp
ttest_ind
ttest_rel
chisquare
kstest
ks_2samp
ks_1samp
ks_twosamp
mannwhitneyu
rankdata
kruskal
kruskalwallis
friedmanchisquare
brunnermunzel
skewtest
kurtosistest
normaltest
Transformations
===============
.. autosummary::
:toctree: generated/
obrientransform
trim
trima
trimmed_stde
trimr
trimtail
trimboth
winsorize
zmap
zscore
Other
=====
.. autosummary::
:toctree: generated/
argstoarray
count_tied_groups
msign
compare_medians_ms
median_cihs
mjci
mquantiles_cimj
rsh
"""
from .mstats_basic import *
from .mstats_extras import *
# Functions that support masked array input in stats but need to be kept in the
# mstats namespace for backwards compatibility:
from scipy.stats import gmean, hmean, zmap, zscore, chisquare