% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/skewness.R \name{skewness} \alias{skewness} \alias{skewness.default} \alias{skewness.matrix} \alias{skewness.data.frame} \title{Skewness of the sample} \usage{ skewness(x, na.rm = FALSE) \method{skewness}{default}(x, na.rm = FALSE) \method{skewness}{matrix}(x, na.rm = FALSE) \method{skewness}{data.frame}(x, na.rm = FALSE) } \arguments{ \item{x}{a vector of values, a \code{\link{matrix}} or a \code{\link{data.frame}}} \item{na.rm}{a logical value indicating whether \code{NA} values should be stripped before the computation proceeds.} } \description{ Skewness is a measure of the asymmetry of the probability distribution of a real-valued random variable about its mean. When negative: the left tail is longer; the mass of the distribution is concentrated on the right of the figure. When positive: the right tail is longer; the mass of the distribution is concentrated on the left of the figure. } \section{Questioning lifecycle}{ \if{html}{\figure{lifecycle_questioning.svg}{options: style=margin-bottom:5px} \cr} The \link[AMR:lifecycle]{lifecycle} of this function is \strong{questioning}. We are no longer convinced that this function is the optimal approach (but we do not know yet what a better approach would be), or whether this function should be in our \code{AMR} package at all. } \section{Read more on our website!}{ On our website \url{https://msberends.gitlab.io/AMR} you can find \href{https://msberends.gitlab.io/AMR/articles/AMR.html}{a comprehensive tutorial} about how to conduct AMR analysis, the \href{https://msberends.gitlab.io/AMR/reference}{complete documentation of all functions} (which reads a lot easier than here in R) and \href{https://msberends.gitlab.io/AMR/articles/WHONET.html}{an example analysis using WHONET data}. } \seealso{ \code{\link[=kurtosis]{kurtosis()}} }