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wz1416scripps |
Posted - 01/10/2018 : 02:30:22 AM Origin Ver Originpro 2016. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): Sr2 Operating System: Windows10
I tried linear fit in originpro for my dataset, the p-value for ANOVA test is 0. I was searching on internet and found that p-value can't be 0.It is probably because p-value is too small and the software returns to 0. Is that the case in Origingpro? I had p-value as 1x10^-150 before for t-test in originpro, it seems originpro will not round a number. So is it possible that the p-value for ANOVA test is 0? I am writing a paper, I don't know if I indicate p-value=0 in the paper will get me into trouble. If the p-value can be exactly as 0, can you provide some references or explaination? or should I just say p-value < 1x10^-14 ? because the smallest p-value I had for ANOVA test in originpro is around 1x10^14 and it seems that the max digits that can be shown in Originpro is 14. Thank you for your help |
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AmandaLu |
Posted - 01/10/2018 : 05:07:51 AM Hi,
To fix this bug, could you please send your data to tech@originlab.com?
Thanks, Amanda OriginLab Technical Service
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AmandaLu |
Posted - 01/10/2018 : 04:52:18 AM Hi,
It is a known bug and we created a JIRA for it: https://originlab.jira.com/browse/ORG-17614
We will fix it in the future version. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Thanks, Amanda OriginLab Technical Service
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