bh.adjust: ~~function to do ... ~~

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View source: R/bhadjustment.r

Description

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Usage

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bh.adjust(sorted, m, m0, constant = 1)

Arguments

sorted

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m

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m0

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constant

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Details

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Value

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comp1

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comp2

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Note

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Author(s)

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References

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See Also

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Examples

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##---- Should be DIRECTLY executable !! ----
##-- ==>  Define data, use random,
##--    or do  help(data=index)  for the standard data sets.

## The function is currently defined as
function (sorted, m, m0, constant = 1) 
{
    cat("Calling bh.adjust \n")
    flush.console
    adjusted = rep(NA, m)
    temp.min = sorted[m]
    min.ind = rep(0, m)
    for (i in m:1) {
        temp = min(m0 * sorted[i] * constant/i, 1)
        if (temp <= temp.min) {
            temp.min = temp
            min.ind[i] = 1
        }
        adjusted[i] = temp.min
    }
    return(adjusted)
  }

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