Yes, thanks, an obvious typo and I will fix shortly.
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Stephen Weigand wrote:
> A recent message on ansari.test() prompted me to play with the examples.
This
> doesn't work for me in R version 2.4.1
>
> R> ansari.test(rnorm(100), rnorm(100, 0, 2), conf.int = TRUE)
>
> Error in uniroot(ab, srange, tol = 1e-04, zq = qnorm(alpha/2, lower =
FALSE)) :
> object "ab" not found
>
> It looks like there's a small typo in ccia() inside
> ansari.test.default() in which 'ab' is
> passed to uniroot rather than 'ab2'. The definition of ccia below
was
> just copied
> from https://svn.r-project.org/R/trunk/src/library/stats/R/ansari.test.R
>
> ccia <- function(alpha) {
> ## Check if the statistic exceeds both quantiles
> ## first.
> statu <- ab2(srange[1], zq=qnorm(alpha/2))
> statl <- ab2(srange[2], zq=qnorm(alpha/2, lower=FALSE))
> if (statu > 0 || statl < 0) {
> warning("samples differ in location: cannot compute
> confidence set, returning NA")
> return(c(NA, NA))
> }
> u <- uniroot(ab2, srange, tol=1e-4,
> zq=qnorm(alpha/2))$root
> l <- uniroot(ab, srange, tol=1e-4,
> zq=qnorm(alpha/2, lower=FALSE))$root
> ## The process of the statistics does not need to be
> ## monotone: sort is ok here.
> sort(c(u, l))
> }
>
> Stephen
> Rochester, MN USA
>
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