Btw,
all the pbinom() examples posted to S-news today
return the proper result in R
Martin>>>>> "JS" == James Stapleton <stapleton at
stt.msu.edu> writes
to S-news :
JS> More interesting behavior of pbinom:
>> pbinom(3,2,.8)
JS> [1] 1
>> pbinom(30,2,.8)
JS> [1] 0.9967653
>> pbinom(40,2,.8)
JS> [1] -4806.771
>> pbinom(10,5,.4)
JS> [1] 1
>> pbinom(10,5,1)
JS> [1] 0
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