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Standard deviation with Apache Commons Math


I am computing the SD of a vector using Apache Commons Math. The problem: I get different values than by hand

DescriptiveStatistics stats = new DescriptiveStatistics();
stats.addValue(value1);
...
stats.addValue(value8);
stats.getStandardDeviation();

E.g., take the values [1699.0, 1819.0, 1699.0, 1719.0, 1689.0, 1709.0, 1819.0, 1689.0]. SD should be 52.067 but Commons Math = 55.662.

What am I doing wrong?


Solution

  • The Apache StandardDeviation class can be used for computing both values: "Standard Deviation" and "Population Standard deviation".

    For computing the second value initialize it with

        StandardDeviation sd = new StandardDeviation(false);
    

    Example:

        double[] v = {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0};
        StandardDeviation sd = new StandardDeviation(false);
        sd.evaluate(v);
        // returns 1.414
    
        StandardDeviation sd2 = new StandardDeviation();
        sd2.evaluate(v);
        // returns 1.581