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binocdf accuracy
From: |
Dr. Alexander Klein |
Subject: |
binocdf accuracy |
Date: |
Sat, 6 Jul 2013 17:22:56 +0200 |
Dear list,
the other day I was writing up some statistical functions in Erlang, and kept
cross-checking the results with what Octave produced.
One of my experiments included binocdf (0:50,50,1-1e-3 )', and while I admit
that the example is somewhat extreme, I suspect that almost all values returned
by Octave are inaccurate, while binopdf (0:50,50,1-1e-3 )' produces results
nearly identical to my implementation in Erlang, see attachments.
I think this would be easy to patch if only binocdf was afflicted, but binocdf
uses the incomplete beta function, and so maybe other functions might have
problems, too.
Since I'll need the incomplete beta function for my Erlang-library anyway, I
might as well try to come up with an improved version for Octave, but I'd like
to be sure that at least my reference values for binocdf are accurate.
Is anyone on the list perhaps able to check my results against a reliable
implementation of binocdf?
Thanks,
Alex
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Dr. Alexander Klein, Diplom-Mathematiker
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