They're actually the same parameter listed twice in the options.
"-p0" is a specific example of "-p<num>" where num=0.0.

On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 7:48 PM, Simon Michnowicz
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Group,
> I was wondering if someone could explain the two similar command line
> options for xinteract
>               -p0 [do not discard search results with PeptideProphet
> probabilities below 0.05]
>               -p<num> [filter results below PeptideProphet probability
> <num>; default <num>=0.05]
> Is -p0 the same as -p0.05?
> Shoud the two input mechanisms be mutually exclusive?
> Thanks
> Simon Michnowicz
>
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