Wilcoxon
The Distribution of the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Statistic
Description
    Calculates density, cumulative probability, quantile, and 
    generate random sample for the distribution of the Wilcoxon rank sum statistic (discrete).
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Usage
dwilcox(x, m, n, log = FALSE) # density
pwilcox(q, m ,n, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE) # probability
qwilcox(p, m, n, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE) # quantile
rwilcox(nn, m, n) # random
Arguments
    
| x, q | numeric vectors in the range [0, m*n] that specify the quantiles. | 
    | p | a numeric vector in the range [0, 1] that specifies the probabilities. | 
    | nn | an integer value in the range [0, Inf) that specifies the number of random samples requested.
    If the input value is not an integer, it is truncated.
    If length(nn) is greater than 1,
    the random function returns length(nn) random samples. | 
    | m | an integer vector in the range [0, Inf) that specifies the number of observations in the first sample. | 
    | n | an integer vector in the range [0, Inf) that specifies the number of observations in the second sample. | 
    | log | a logical value.
    If FALSE (default), the density function returns the density itself.
    If TRUE, it returns the log of the density. | 
    | lower.tail | a logical value.
    If TRUE (default), the probability supplied to the quantile function 
    or returned by the probability function is P[X <= x]. 
    If FALSE, it is P[X > x]. | 
    | log.p | a logical value.
    If FALSE (default), the probability supplied to the quantile function
    or returned by the probability function is the probability itself.
    If TRUE, it is the log of the probability. | 
 
Details
    The distribution parameter(s) are replicated cyclically to be the same length as 
    the input x, q, p, or the number of random samples requested.
    Missing values (NAs) in the input or the distribution parameter(s) 
    will cause the corresponding elements of the result to be missing.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Value
    returns density (dwilcox),
    cumulative probability (pwilcox),
    quantiles (qwilcox), or 
    random sample (rwilcox) for the Wilcoxon rank sum statistic distribution with parameters m and n.
    The quantile is defined as the smallest value q such that Pr(Wilcoxon rank sum statistic random variate <= q) >= p.
Side Effects
    If the .Random.seed dataset exists, the random sample function updates its value.
    The random sample function creates the .Random.seed dataset if it does not exist.
Background
    For two independent random samples, 
    x of size m and y of size n, 
    the Wilcoxon rank sum statistic is the sum of the ranks of x
    in the combined sample c(x,y).
    This statistic takes value between 0 and m*n.
    
    
    
    
References
    Hollander, M. and Wolfe, D. (1973). Non-parametric Statistical Methods.
    Wiley, New York.
See Also
Examples
pwilcox(24, 4, 6)   # the probability of q <= 24
dwilcox(11:20,9,3)  # probabilities for q <- 11:20