Hi, there is also PR#8224, which seems to be relevant. I executed the following code:
## Modify the function chisq.test2 <- edit(chisq.test) # Modify to use increasing order of sorting at line 57 ## PR#8224 (patological contingency table) m <- matrix(c(1,0,7,16),2,2); # Original original <- chisq.test(m, sim=T)$p.value for(i in (1:2000)){original <- c(original, chisq.test(m, sim=T)$p.value)} # Modified modified <- chisq.test2(m, sim=T)$p.value for(i in (1:2000)){modified <- c(modified, chisq.test2(m, sim=T)$p.value)} # Evaluation t.test(original, modified) ## PR#3486 (invariance to transposition) x <- rbind(c(149, 151), c(1, 8)) # Original c2x <- chisq.test(x, sim=T, B=100000)$p.value for(i in (1:200)){c2x<-c(c2x,chisq.test(x, sim=T,B=100000)$p.value)} c2tx <- chisq.test(t(x), sim=T, B=100000)$p.value for(i in (1:200)){c2tx<-c(c2tx,chisq.test(t(x), sim=T, B=100000)$p.value)} sum(abs(c2x-c2tx)) # Modified mc2x <- chisq.test2(x, sim=T, B=100000)$p.value for(i in (1:200)){mc2x <- c(mc2x, chisq.test2(x, sim=T, B=100000)$p.value)} mc2tx <- chisq.test2(t(x), sim=T, B=100000)$p.value for(i in (1:200)){mc2tx <- c(mc2tx, chisq.test2(t(x), sim=T, B=100000)$p.value)} sum(abs(mc2x-mc2tx)) # Evaluation t.test((c2x-c2tx), (mc2x-mc2tx)) on two computers: 1) OS: OS X 10.11.6, x86_64, darwin15.6.0; Version: R version 3.4.2 (2017-09-28) 2) OS: Windows XP, i386, mingw32; Version: R version 3.4.3 (2017-11-30) On both computers, the increasing and decreasing order return approximately the same results. Best regards, Jan Motl > My thoughts too. PR 3486 is about simulated tables that theoretically have > STATISTIC equal to the one observed, but come out slightly different, messing > up the simulated p value. The sort is not actually intended to squeeze the > very last bit of accuracy out of the computation, just to make sure that the > round-off affects equivalent tables in the same way. "Fixing" the code may > therefore unfix PR#3486; at the very least some care is required if this is > modified. [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel