| var.test {stats} | R Documentation | 
Performs an F test to compare the variances of two samples from normal populations.
var.test(x, ...)
## Default S3 method:
var.test(x, y, ratio = 1,
         alternative = c("two.sided", "less", "greater"),
         conf.level = 0.95, ...)
## S3 method for class 'formula':
var.test(formula, data, subset, na.action, ...)
x, y | 
numeric vectors of data values, or fitted linear model
objects (inheriting from class "lm"). | 
ratio | 
the hypothesized ratio of the population variances of
x and y. | 
alternative | 
a character string specifying the alternative
hypothesis, must be one of "two.sided" (default),
"greater" or "less".  You can specify just the initial
letter. | 
conf.level | 
confidence level for the returned confidence interval. | 
formula | 
a formula of the form lhs ~ rhs where lhs
is a numeric variable giving the data values and rhs a factor
with two levels giving the corresponding groups. | 
data | 
an optional matrix or data frame (or similar: see
model.frame) containing the variables in the
formula formula.  By default the variables are taken from
environment(formula). | 
subset | 
an optional vector specifying a subset of observations to be used. | 
na.action | 
a function which indicates what should happen when
the data contain NAs.  Defaults to
getOption("na.action"). | 
... | 
further arguments to be passed to or from methods. | 
The null hypothesis is that the ratio of the variances of the
populations from which x and y were drawn, or in the
data to which the linear models x and y were fitted, is
equal to ratio.
A list with class "htest" containing the following components:
statistic | 
the value of the F test statistic. | 
parameter | 
the degrees of the freedom of the F distribtion of the test statistic. | 
p.value | 
the p-value of the test. | 
conf.int | 
a confidence interval for the ratio of the population variances. | 
estimate | 
the ratio of the sample variances of x and
y. | 
null.value | 
the ratio of population variances under the null. | 
alternative | 
a character string describing the alternative hypothesis. | 
method | 
the character string
"F test to compare two variances". | 
data.name | 
a character string giving the names of the data. | 
bartlett.test for testing homogeneity of variances in
more than two samples from normal distributions;
ansari.test and mood.test for two rank
based (nonparametric) two-sample tests for difference in scale.
x <- rnorm(50, mean = 0, sd = 2) y <- rnorm(30, mean = 1, sd = 1) var.test(x, y) # Do x and y have the same variance? var.test(lm(x ~ 1), lm(y ~ 1)) # The same.