Okay. What did I do wrong?

Compiling FishersExactTest ( FET.hs, interpreted ) Ok, modules loaded: FishersExactTest. *FishersExactTest> rpCutoff [[989, 9400], [43400, 2400]] R {numer = [2401,2402,2403,2404,2405,2406,2407,2408,2409,2410,2411,241 +2,2413,2414,2415,2416,2417,2418,2419, [ ... SNIP ... ] 376,44377,44378,44379,44380,44381,44382,44383,44384,44385,44386,44387, +44388,44389], denom = [2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, [ ... SNIP ... ] .....] 0%0

In reply to Re^8: Algorithm for cancelling common factors between two lists of multiplicands by BrowserUk
in thread Algorithm for cancelling common factors between two lists of multiplicands by BrowserUk

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