\begin{table}%t10 \caption{\label{table10}Statistical values.} \small%\centerline { \begin{tabular}{ccccc} \hline \hline ~ &\multicolumn{2}{c}{Each control sample} & \multicolumn{2}{c}{Total control sample} \\ ~ & $D^a$ & $P^b$ & $D$ & $P$ \\ \hline HCG 2 & 0.29 & 0.67 & 0.30 & 0.56 \\ HCG 7 & 0.36 & 0.06 & 0.37 & 0.03 \\ HCG 22 & 0.25 & 0.47 & 0.18 & 0.79 \\ HCG 23 & 0.31 & 0.39 & 0.29 & 0.39 \\ HCG 92 & 0.40 & 0.00 & 0.42 & 0.00 \\ HCG 100 & 0.33 & 0.33 & 0.32 & 0.32 \\ HCG 100$^c$ & 0.35 & 0.06 & 0.31 & 0.08 \\ NGC 92 & 0.21 & 0.96 & 0.22 & 0.95 \\ All Regions$^d$ & & & 0.20 & 0.00 \\ All Regions$^e$ & & & 0.21 & 0.00 \\ \hline \end{tabular}} \medskip $^a$ $D$ is the maximum vertical deviation between two cumulative distribution in the K-S statistics. \\ $^b$ $P$ gives the significance level of the K-S statistic. Small values of $P$ show that the cumulative distribution function of CS is significantly different from intragroup regions. \\ $^c$ Colors of HCG~100 objects from de~Mello et~al. (\cite{dem08a}) were estimated using fixed aperture. \\ $^d$ Using HCG 100 detected regions from this work. \\ $^e$ Using HCG 100 detected regions from de~Mello et~al. (\cite{dem08a}). \end{table}