How to display p values in the multcompare output table?

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Felipe Yon
Felipe Yon le 14 Mai 2014
Commenté : John le 11 Août 2014
Hello,
I would like to know which extra arguments or commands should be entered in the multcompare (for anova data) so it can display the p values in the output table instead of just the means and confident intervals. Because getting the values by clicking one by one in the output graph is futile.
Or at any case if there is another post-hoc commands for doing the same but showing the p values.
thanks, Felipe
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John
John le 1 Juil 2014
Yes there is something funky going on with Matlab. Following along with the second example here: http://www.mathworks.com/help/stats/multcompare.html this happens:
strength = [82 86 79 83 84 85 86 87 74 82 ...
78 75 76 77 79 79 77 78 82 79];
alloy = {'st','st','st','st','st','st','st','st',...
'al1','al1','al1','al1','al1','al1',...
'al2','al2','al2','al2','al2','al2'};
[p,a,s] = anova1(strength,alloy);
[c,m,h,nms] = multcompare(s);
[nms(c(:,1)), nms(c(:,2)), num2cell(c(:,3:6))]
??? Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
c
c =
1.0000 2.0000 3.6064 7.0000 10.3936
1.0000 3.0000 1.6064 5.0000 8.3936
2.0000 3.0000 -5.6280 -2.0000 1.6280
The 6th column, which is meant to have the p-values for the Tukey-Kramer multiple comparison, is not working correctly. I tried this on both Matlab R2011a (7.12) and R2013b (8.2) which has a recent stats package. I'm trying to figure out the code myself now, but to get the p-value you need a look-up table, which might make it hard to automate.
Anyone else have this problem and figure it out?

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John
John le 18 Juil 2014
I was able to use the confidence intervals to test for significance (if the values in columns 3 and 5 are both greater or both less than 0 then the test is significant). However column 6 is still missing the p-values. There's probably some way to get them using fcdf or something but I don't feel like digging into the statistics.
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John
John le 11 Août 2014
Looks like p-values in multcompare is a new function in R2014.

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