Dear R Developers: I have been playing with R, release 2.0.1 for a week now and have detected = that all stat functions related to distribution probabilities have the same= problem:
1.- The log.p parameter of all distribution functions, when set to TRUE, re= turns a extrange value. Accoding to the manual, when set to true, it should return log(p) probabili= ty. So to my understanding, setting to true this parameters is the same as = getting the LOG of the same function with this parameter set to false. > pt (1.1, 5, F, T) [1] 0.8392746 > pt (1.1, 5, T, T) [1] 0.5168608 > log(pt (1.1, 5, F, T)) [1] -0.1752173 1.- The first line is the lower tail cumulative probability of a 1.1 on a S= tudent T distribution with 5 degrees of freedom. 2.- The second line is the lower tail cumulative probability of a 1.1 on a = Student T distribution with 5 degrees of freedom on a log scale 3.- The third line is the same as the second, but calculated mannually inst= ead of using the log.p parameters Why line 2 and 3 do not return the same result? Reciba un cordial saludo, =0D Jos=E9 Luis Casado Mart=EDnez ------------------------------------------------------------------ European Computing Consultants C/ Hermanos Garc=EDa Noblejas, N=BA 39, 5=AA, N 1 28037 Madrid Telf.: 34-91-406 19 15. Fax: 34-91-406 19 16 Movil: 34-607-750 316 ------------------------------------------------------------------ _____________________________________________________________________ Mensaje analizado y protegido, tecnologia antivirus www.trendmicro.es [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel