Dear John,

you may check dip in package diptest, which tests unimodality vs. multimuodality (you'll need qDiptab for that, too).

Apologies if this misses the point; I only saw the last responses but not the original question so this may not be what you are after, or already mentioned, but I decided that I risk making a fool of myself for a small chance that it helps you.

Cheers,
Christian

On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, Rolf Turner wrote:


On 31/08/2009, at 9:40 AM, John Sansom wrote:

Has a test for bimodality been implemented in R?

Doing RSiteSearch("test for bimodality") yields one hit,
which points to

http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/Rhelp08/2008-September/173308.html

It looks like it might be *some* help to you.

        cheers,

                Rolf Turner

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