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From: Peter Perkins <Peter.PerkinsRemoveThis@mathworks.com>
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Subject: Re: chi-square two sample test
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 10:35:09 -0400
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wang wang wrote:

>  Peter&#65292;thanks for your reply.The parametric distribution 
> which I used to fit the data set does not have an 
> analytical expression.Only it's characteristic function is 
> known.So I think maybe I can use the two sample test.I 
> donnot know whether this is correct, please tell me if 
> it's wrong.

My question would be, "what's your second sample?"