On 1/12/16 11:44 AM, Gilles wrote:
> Hi.
>
> This unit test class uses a method "checkNextLongUniform" which in
> turn calls
> "assertChiSquareAccept". When failure is detected, the latter
> produces an output
> like the following:
>
> [...]
> checkNextLongUniform:228 Chisquare test failed p-value =
> 0.003941271563188575 chisquare statistic = 27.439999999999998.
> value   expected        observed
> 1       0.08            91
> 2       0.08            75
> 3       0.08            106
> 4       0.08            76
> 5       0.08            71
> 6       0.08            89
> 7       0.08            87
> 8       0.08            96
> 9       0.08            61
> 10      0.08            65
> 11      0.08            80
> 12      0.08            103
>
> For comparing, it is a bit awkward to have relative "expected"
> counts vs
> absolute "observed" counts...

Good point.  It would be better to display the expected counts
rather than proportions in that column.

Phil
>
> I also think that the format of the "expected" frequencies should
> display
> more than 2 digits after the decimal point.
>
>
> Regards,
> Gilles
>
>
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