ParaMonte Fortran 2.0.0
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pm_sampleNorm::zscore_type Type Reference

This is the derived type whose instances are meant to signify a sample shifting by an amount equal to the negative of the sample mean and scaling the result by an amount equal to the inverse of the sample standard deviation or an equivalent measure.
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Detailed Description

This is the derived type whose instances are meant to signify a sample shifting by an amount equal to the negative of the sample mean and scaling the result by an amount equal to the inverse of the sample standard deviation or an equivalent measure.

For example usage, see the relevant interfaces that use instances of this derived type.

See also
zscore
Test:
test_pm_sampleNorm


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Author:
Fatemeh Bagheri, Thursday 12:45 AM, August 20, 2021, Dallas, TX

Definition at line 153 of file pm_sampleNorm.F90.


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