>>>>> "JL" == Jerry Lewis <jerry.le...@biogenidec.com>
>>>>>     on Fri, 29 Jan 2010 22:50:12 +0100 (CET) writes:

    JL> Full_Name: Jerry W. Lewis
    JL> Version: 2.10.1
    JL> OS: Windows XP Professional
    JL> Submission from: (NULL) (198.180.131.21)


    JL> In the line 

    JL> "The quantile is right continuous: qpois(q, lambda) is the smallest 
integer x
    JL> such that P(X <= x) >= q."

    JL> "q" is used as a probability when the Arguments section defines it to 
be a
    JL> quantile.

Yes.  I agree this can be slightly confusing.
Thank you for the note.

Note however that *mathematically* the above is entirely
correct.  It just uses  'q' instead of 'p', but as you know, in
math you are allowed to use whatever letters you want.....
as long as they are used consistently within one context.
As the 'Usage:' and 'Arguments:' parts are "R-codish", using R
object names, rather than mathematical notation, they are 
"out of context" from the math formula point of view  ;-)
..
I have changed that part to use 'p' now, ...
but for R-devel only, as indeed, it's *not* a bug fix.

    JL> Also there are some representation problems where the escape character 
is
    JL> printed instead of interpreted, such as "\ldots" and "\lambda" in the 
preceding
    JL> lines.

"printed" meaning what?
How exactly are you looking at that help page?
Is it the HTML version or the text version?

In any case, I'd guess that this is problem specific to your
platform, but maybe reproducible by others,
if you'd give the details...

Regards,
Martin Maechler,
ETH Zurich

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