The dhyper etc deal with the hypergeometric _distribution_ while what
you appear to want have is the hypergeometric special function (the
connection is that the regular hypergeometric function is the
generating function for the hypergeometric distribution if I recall
correctly).
Anyway, what you need, I believe, is the hypergeo library from CRAN.
Cheers,
Jarle.
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 9:17 AM, Zakaria, Roslinazairimah - zakry001
<Roslinazairimah.Zakaria at postgrads.unisa.edu.au>
wrote:> Hi,
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> I hope somebody can help me on how to use the hypergeometric function.
> I did read through the R documentation on hypergeometric but not really
> sure what it means.
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> I would like to evaluate the hypergeometric function as follows:
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> F((2*alpha+1)/2, (2*alpha+2)/2 , alpha+1/2, betasq/etasq).
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> I'm not sure which function should be used- either phyper or qhyper or
> dhyper
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> Where
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> alpha <- .75; beta1 <- 7 ; beta2 <- 5.5;
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> etasq <- ((beta1+beta2)/(2*beta1*beta2*(1-rho))) ^2
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> betasq <-
> ((beta1-beta2)^2+4*beta1*beta2*rho)/(4*beta1^2*beta2^2*(1-rho)^2)
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> Thank you so much for your help.
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