David,
I was not aware I could search through the list of available packages.  Thanks 
very much for the tip.
Regarding your guidance that my question may not have been appropriate for 
R-help as it may not have been specifically an R question ... since it seemed 
like an R question to me, are there any particular criteria that would help me 
determine if my question is sufficiently specific to R to be appropriate for 
R-help?
Thanks again,
Mauricio 

    On Monday, December 19, 2016 10:14 PM, David Winsemius 
<dwinsem...@comcast.net> wrote:
 
 
> On Dec 19, 2016, at 3:31 PM, David Winsemius <dwinsem...@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On Dec 19, 2016, at 1:47 PM, Mauricio Cornejo via R-help 
>> <r-help@r-project.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Is there a function similar to stats::power.t.test that can handle unequal 
>> variances from two samples?
>> I noticed that stats::t.test has an argument for indicating whether or not 
>> to treat the two sample variances as equal.  Wondering why 
>> stats::power.t.test doesn’t have that option.
>> Thanks,Mauricio
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> 
> Because R was developed by statisticians for statisticians and they assumed 
> those other statisticians would know how to extend its functions when needed. 
> But R-help is not advertised as the place to ask such questions when you 
> don't have the statistical skills. (You might want to look at the code of 
> `t.test` to see how you might construct appropriate arguments for 
> `power.t.test` in the situation you imagine. Seems to me it should be fairly 
> straightforward. `power.t.test` is built around the non-central 
> t-distribution and solves a uniroot problem for the missing parameter among  
> n, delta, power, sd, and sig.level, given the other 4 parameters.)
> 

The other R-specific response might have been to teach you to use R's functions 
to do a bit of searching:

 ?available.packages
 old.opt <- options(available_packages_filters =
                              c("R_version",  "CRAN", "duplicates"))
 # saved options from prior state

 avail <- available.packages()
 names(avail)
NULL  # oops, not a list.
> str( avail)
 chr [1:9731, 1:17] "A3" "abbyyR" "abc" "ABCanalysis" ...
 - attr(*, "dimnames")=List of 2
  ..$ : chr [1:9731] "A3" "abbyyR" "abc" "ABCanalysis" ...
  ..$ : chr [1:17] "Package" "Version" "Priority" "Depends" ...
 colnames(avail)
#--- result---
 [1] "Package"              "Version"              
 [3] "Priority"              "Depends"              
 [5] "Imports"              "LinkingTo"            
 [7] "Suggests"              "Enhances"            
 [9] "License"              "License_is_FOSS"      
[11] "License_restricts_use" "OS_type"              
[13] "Archs"                "MD5sum"              
[15] "NeedsCompilation"      "File"                
[17] "Repository"        
#---------  


 avail[ grepl("pow" ,avail[ ,"Package"] , ignore.case=TRUE), "Package"]
                asypow          bivarRIpower          clusterPower 
              "asypow"        "bivarRIpower"        "clusterPower" 
            easypower                  fpow              longpower 
          "easypower"                "fpow"            "longpower" 
                matpow              mnormpow              PharmPow 
              "matpow"            "mnormpow"            "PharmPow" 
                powell                  PoweR            Power2Stage 
              "powell"                "PoweR"          "Power2Stage" 
        powerAnalysis          powerbydesign  powerGWASinteraction 
      "powerAnalysis"        "powerbydesign" "powerGWASinteraction" 
              poweRlaw        powerMediation              powerpkg 
            "poweRlaw"      "powerMediation"            "powerpkg" 
            powerplus          powerSurvEpi              PowerTOST 
          "powerplus"        "powerSurvEpi"            "PowerTOST" 
              PowerUpR      rPowerSampleSize      twoStageGwasPower 
            "PowerUpR"    "rPowerSampleSize"    "twoStageGwasPower" 

A more usable result:

 names( avail[ grepl("pow" ,avail[ ,"Package"] , ignore.case=TRUE), "Package"] )
 [1] "asypow"              "bivarRIpower"        
 [3] "clusterPower"        "easypower"          
 [5] "fpow"                "longpower"          
 [7] "matpow"              "mnormpow"            
 [9] "PharmPow"            "powell"              
[11] "PoweR"                "Power2Stage"        
[13] "powerAnalysis"        "powerbydesign"      
[15] "powerGWASinteraction" "poweRlaw"            
[17] "powerMediation"      "powerpkg"            
[19] "powerplus"            "powerSurvEpi"        
[21] "PowerTOST"            "PowerUpR"            
[23] "rPowerSampleSize"    "twoStageGwasPower"  

 options(old.opt)  # reset options to default values

So you may find additional user-contributed power-oriented packages.



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> 
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