\name{binciW} \alias{binciW} \title{Binomial confidence limits} \description{ Calculates binomial confidence limits using the Wilson approximation. } \usage{ binciW(x,n,alpha=0.05,cc=FALSE) } \arguments{ \item{x}{The number of successes or failures for which the CI is to be calculated.} \item{n}{The number of trials as above.} \item{alpha}{The desired coverage - 0.05 produces 95 percent coverage} \item{cc}{Whether to apply a continuity correction} } \details{ \samp{binciW} calculates binomial confidence limits for the given number of successes and trials. It is mainly to allow binomial confidence limits to be calculated in the \samp{brkdnNest} function, which is why the upper and lower CIs are called separately. } \value{The lower and upper binomial confidence limits} \author{Jim Lemon} \seealso{\link{binciWl}, \link{binciWu}} \examples{ binciW(5,42) } \keyword{misc}