[R] R versus R Studio output differences

R. Michael Weylandt michael.weylandt at gmail.com
Fri Mar 9 13:15:10 CET 2012


Reproducible code please. (I'm quite surprised this would happen --
are you sure there's no stochastic element to your calculation that
explains the differences?)

But the canonical answer is the CLI R and the CRAN binaries.

Michael

On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 7:11 AM, Aayush Raman <ayushraman at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I ran the same code in R and in R-studio, but got two different results.
> Does anybody know why this is occurring, and if there is a fix for this?
> and which is the "correct" program to use ?
>
> Some information about the code I am running: I am running the fisher test
> and it seems that the p-values are similar but not same for example, for an
> event A the p-value coming from the R-Studio is around 10^-58 and with R it
> is 10^-135.
>
> Also, I am running the Rstudio on Mac and R through linux server. They both
> are 64 bit. I am finding it for the first time and I am really surprised by
> its weirdness.
>
> -Best,
> Aayush Raman
>
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