/* nag_correg_linregm_stat_durbwat (g02fcc) Example Program.
*
* Copyright 2024 Numerical Algorithms Group.
*
* Mark 30.2, 2024.
*/
#include <nag.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
/* Scalars */
double d, pdl, pdu;
Integer exit_status, i, p, n;
NagError fail;
/* Arrays */
double *res = 0;
INIT_FAIL(fail);
exit_status = 0;
printf("nag_correg_linregm_stat_durbwat (g02fcc) Example Program Results\n");
/* Skip heading in data file */
scanf("%*[^\n] ");
scanf("%" NAG_IFMT "%*[^\n] ", &p);
n = 10;
/* Allocate memory */
if (!(res = NAG_ALLOC(n, double))) {
printf("Allocation failure\n");
exit_status = -1;
goto END;
}
for (i = 1; i <= n; ++i)
scanf("%lf", &res[i - 1]);
scanf("%*[^\n] ");
/* nag_correg_linregm_stat_durbwat (g02fcc).
* Computes Durbin-Watson test statistic
*/
nag_correg_linregm_stat_durbwat(n, p, res, &d, &pdl, &pdu, &fail);
if (fail.code != NE_NOERROR) {
printf("Error from nag_correg_linregm_stat_durbwat (g02fcc).\n%s\n",
fail.message);
exit_status = 1;
goto END;
}
printf("\n");
printf(" Durbin-Watson statistic %10.4f\n\n", d);
printf(" Lower and upper bound %10.4f%10.4f\n", pdl, pdu);
END:
NAG_FREE(res);
return exit_status;
}