[R] R and excell differences in calculation F distributionfunction

Frede Aakmann Tøgersen FredeA.Togersen at agrsci.dk
Tue Aug 7 12:40:41 CEST 2007


I think you'll have to compare FDIST to pf() and not df()



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> Emne: [R] R and excell differences in calculation F 
> distributionfunction
> 
> R-help,
> 
> I'm trying to work out the density function by doing:
> 
> > df(5.22245, 3, 22)
> [1] 0.005896862
> 
> > df(15.20675, 6, 4)
> [1] 0.001223825
> 
> 
> In excell the result is :
> 
> 0.0071060464 <*>   FDIST(5.22245,3,22) 
> 
> 0.0100001406 <-->   FDIST(15.20675,6,4)
> 
> 
> >From my point of view the differences in the second case
> are substantial.
> 
> Can anyone give me a hint on this?
> 
> Thanks in advance
>  
> 
> 
> 
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