[R] R: chi-Squared distribution
Vito Ricci
vito_ricci at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 21 12:44:52 CET 2005
Hi,
Attention chi-squared distribution, unlike F
distribution, has only df1 as parameter, not df1 and
df2. So correct into:
outer(1:3, 1:3, function(df1, df2) qchisq(0.95, df1,
df2))
outer(1:3, 1:3, function(df1, df2) qchisq(0.95, df1))
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Regards,
Vito
you wrote:
Dear Rs:
outer(1:3, 1:3, function(df1, df2) qf(0.95, df1, df2))
I compare this F distribution results with the table,
the answers were perfect. But I need to see for
chi-sqaured distribution. When I employed the similar
formula
outer(1:3, 1:3, function(df1, df2) qchisq(0.95, df1,
df2)) , I am getting unexpected results. I need to see
the following values:
p=0.750 .....
1 1.323
2 2.773
3 4.108
Thanking you
Prasanna
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