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function P = chisquared_prob(X2,v) %CHISQUARED_PROB computes the chi-squared probability function. % P = CHISQUARED_PROB( X2, v ) returns P(X2|v), the probability % of observing a chi-squared value <= X2 with v degrees of freedom. % This is the probability that the sum of squares of v unit-variance % normally-distributed random variables is <= X2. % X2 and v may be matrices of the same size size, or either % may be a scalar. % % e.g., CHISQUARED_PROB(5.99,2) returns 0.9500, verifying the % 95% confidence bound for 2 degrees of freedom. This is also % cross-checked in, e.g., Abramowitz & Stegun Table 26.8 % % See also CHISQUARED_TABLE % %Peter R. Shaw, WHOI % References: Press et al., Numerical Recipes, Cambridge, 1986; % Abramowitz & Stegun, Handbook of Mathematical Functions, Dover, 1972. % Peter R. Shaw, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution % Woods Hole, MA 02543 % (508) 457-2000 ext. 2473 pshaw@whoi.edu % March, 1990; fixed Oct 1992 for version 4 % Computed using the Incomplete Gamma function, % as given by Press et al. (Recipes) eq. (6.2.17) % Following nonsense is necessary from Matlab version 3 -> version 4 versn_str=version; eval(['versn=' versn_str(1) ';']); if versn<=3, %sigh P = gamma(v/2, X2/2); else P = gammainc(X2/2, v/2); end