match.pvals | R Documentation |
Constructs the observed p-values from the raw observed p-values, by rounding
them to their nearest neighbor matching with the supports of their
respective CDFs (as in function p.discrete.adjust()
of package
discreteMTP
, which is no longer available on CRAN).
Note: This is an internal function and has to be called directly via
:::
, i.e. DiscreteFDR:::match.pvals()
.
match.pvals(test.results, pCDFlist, pCDFlist.indices = NULL)
test.results |
either a numeric vector with |
pCDFlist |
list of the supports of the CDFs of the |
pCDFlist.indices |
list of numeric vectors containing the test indices that indicate to which raw |
Well computed raw p-values should already belong to their respective CDF
support. So this function is called at the beginning of discrete.BH()
,
DBH()
, ADBH()
and DBR()
, just in case raw p-values are biased.
For each raw p-value that needs to be rounded, a warning is issued.
A vector where each raw p-value has been replaced by its nearest neighbor, if necessary.
discrete.BH()
, DBR()
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