?pt is what you want.

Hope this is helpful,

Dan 

Daniel Nordlund
Bothell, WA

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> On Behalf Of Nair, Murlidharan T
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> Subject: [R] t-distribution
> 
> If I have a calculated t can I get the probability associated with it
> using an R function by giving it the df and t? I know I can do the whole
> calculation using t.test() or get the t-distribution using qt().  If
> t=1.11 and df =9 can I get the probability?
> 
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> 
> Thanks../Murli
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