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Mann-Kendall test in R using 'Kendall' package: exact test or approximation?
Problem: I am trying to perform a test for trend using the MannKendall() function available in the Kendall R package. My number of data points is n=11. …
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Mann-Kendall test in R using 'Kendall' package: exact test or approximation?
By typing MannKendall into R, I indeed get that the function is really calling the Kendall function as Kendall(1:length(x), x).
The Kendall function requires various considerations. … The details are explained in the R CRAN package documentation. …