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2008 Sep 10
1
A question about the hypergeometric distribution and phyper()
Dear All
I have a question about the hypergeomteric distribution.
Example 1: I have a universe of 6187 objects, and 164 have a particular
attribute, therefore 6187-164 do not have that attribute. I sample 249
of those objects, and find that 19 have that attribute. I get a p-value
here (looking at just over-representation):
phyper(19, 164, 6187-164, 249, lower.tail=FALSE)
[1] 7.816235e-06
2008 Dec 03
1
hypergeometric
Hi,
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.
I would like to evaluate the hypergeometric function as follows:
F((2*alpha+1)/2, (2*alpha+2)/2 , alpha+1/2, betasq/etasq).
I'm not sure which function should be used- either phyper or qhyper or
dhyper
Where
2008 Feb 27
1
dhyper, phyper (PR#10853)
Aloha all,
I know too little about what I'm about to write and hope I'm not
wasting your time.
For a class I'm teaching in archaeological data analysis, I'm trying
to put together a routine that calculates the so-called Petersen
index and, especially, confidence intervals for the index. This was
introduced to archaeologists by N.R.J. Fieller and A. Turner in an
article
2003 Oct 01
1
hypergeometric & population estimates
"help"
We want to estimate the number of caribou in Jasper. We recently conducted
an aerial survey and saw 70 uncollared caribou and 8 of 11 collared
caribou. We want to estimate the number of caribou in this population with
95% confidence limits. Gary White uses the hypergeometric distribution and
determines the population estimates using maximum likelihood and 95%CL as
2010 Aug 13
1
hypergeometric vs fisher.test
Dear R team,
I have a simple question.
I tried this command:
phyper(17,449,19551,181, FALSE)
[1] 1.47295e-07
and then I tried this command:
(fisher.test(matrix(c(17,449,181,19551),2,2),
alternative='greater'))$p.value
[1] 3.693347e-06
Shouldn't be identical the results of the two commands ?
What is the difference ?
Thx a lot
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2012 Oct 01
1
Retrieve hypergeometric results in large scale
I'm going to use
dhyper(x, m, n, k)
to get a 95% coverage. Let me use an example to explain my problem:
Suppose I have a urn containing 90 red and 10 black balls.
Now I wanna remove 3 from the urn. By the following codes:
m<-90;n<-10;k<-3;
x<-0:3
dhyper(x,m,n,k)
I can obtain the probability that 0,1,2,3 red balls will be removed.
0.000742115 0.025046382 0.247680891
2000 Mar 24
3
quantiles of the hypergeometric distribution (PR#502)
Hello!
I use R-version 1.0.0
To get the 0.95 quantile of the hypergeometric
distribution with the parameters m=45000,n=5000 and
k=600 I use the R-command
> qhyper(0.95,45000,5000,600).
The value obtained is 600. However, the true value
is 552. The latter can be obtained for example by
calling the corresponding distribution function
with the R commands
> x<-540:580
>
1998 Apr 03
1
R-beta: Bug in dhyper (and phyper) (fwd)
Last night I sent the bug report below to r-help. I have since then looked
at dhyper.c and found:
if (NR < 0 || NB < 0 || n <= 0 || n > N)
DOMAIN_ERROR;
I changed 'n <= 0' to 'n < 0' and then dhyper worked as I wanted. Am I
introducing some potentially dangerous behaviour by this change?
Goran
2005 Sep 19
3
Extended Hypergeometric Distribution
Dear R Users,
There exists a non-central hypergeometric distribution function in the (MCMCpack) package, and a hypergeometric distribution function in the (stats) package.
Is there a function for sampling from an extended hypergeometric distribution?
Thanks,
Narcyz
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2012 Mar 19
2
hypergeometric function in ‘ mvtnorm’
Is there any way to know how the "dmvt" function computes the hypergeometric
function needed in the calculation for the density of multivariate t
distribution?
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2008 Jan 15
0
FDR for hypergeometric tests
Dear list,
I have performed several tests for the hypergeometric distribution
using phyper() for some gene annotation categories as follows
>phyper(26,830,31042,337, lower.tail=F)
>phyper(16,387,31042,337, lower.tail=F)
.
.
.
I am only running some selected categories but I would like to correct
this value for multiple testing since I
have 3121 possible tests according to 3121
1998 Feb 23
0
R-beta: Hypergeometric Probabilities
In both versions of R to which I currently have access (R-0.16.1 and
R-0.61.1), "phyper" stops returning correct cumulative probabilities as the
parameters of the hypergeometric distribution get large. For example, when
N1=1345, N2=1055, and n=1330, phyper returns either 0 or 1, and nothing in
between.
Looking at phyper.c, it's clear what's happening. First a term (called
2010 Jun 08
1
hypergeometric series in R
Hello.
Somebody knows how to compute generalized hypergeometric series in R?
(see
http://functions.wolfram.com/HypergeometricFunctions/HypergeometricPFQ/02/
to understand what I mean)
Thanks in advance,
Arnau.
2008 Feb 07
1
Appell Hypergeometric function
Dear All,
I am looking for an implementation in R of the Appell Hypergeometric
function.
Any suggestions will be more than appreciated!
GP
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2008 Sep 25
1
What distribution is related to hypergeometric?
I have been reading, in various sources, that a poisson distribution is
related to binomial, extending the idea to include numbers of events in a
given period of time.
In my case, the hypergeometric distribution seems more appropriate, but I
need a temporal dimension to the distribution.
I have weekly samples of two kinds of events: call them A and B. I have a
count of A events. These change
1997 May 12
1
R-alpha: Hypergeometric Distribution
A cut and paste typo has crept in and is rendering all values returned
for the hypergeometric distribution incorrect. The problem is in
src/main/arithmetic.c in the function "math4". The lines
PROTECT(sy = allocVector(REALSXP, n));
a = REAL(sa);
b = REAL(sb);
c = REAL(sc);
d = REAL(sc); /* <-- change this line */
y = REAL(sy);
should
2003 Nov 14
2
Round error?
Hi all,
I have tried to compute a p-value for a hypergeometric distribution as:
dhyper(x,k,l,n) + phyper(x,k,l,n,lower.tail=FALSE)
and sometimes obtained negative values. Do you know if it is because a
round error or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks in advance,
Aurora
2006 Jan 18
1
phyper returns 1 if x==k (PR#8499)
Full_Name: Utz J. Pape
Version: 2.2.0
OS: linux
Submission from: (NULL) (141.14.23.12)
If I use phyper and set parameter x equal to k (meaning that all balls I draw
are white) phyper returns 1 which is not (always) correct:
pape at xxx:~> R2.2.0 --vanilla
R : Copyright 2005, The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
Version 2.2.0 (2005-10-06 r35749)
ISBN 3-900051-07-0
R is free software
2003 May 02
1
Does R implement Hypergeometric test?
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2001 Sep 08
0
R-function available for noncentral hypergeometric distribution
For those who are interested, I have made available a R function for
noncentral hypergeometric distribution at
http://www.geocities.com/jg_liao/software/Hypergeometric/hypergeometric_in_R.txt
The paper that describes the algorithm will appear in The American
Statistician.
The function does not run on S-plus as the R's scoping rule is used.
Here is how the function can be used:
> n1