The critical behavior of self-assembled rigid rods on a square lattice was
recently reinvestigated by Almarza et al. [Phys. Rev. E 82, 061117 (2010)].
Based on the Binder cumulants and the value of the critical exponent of the
correlation length, the authors found that the isotropic-nematic phase
transition occurring in the system is in the two-dimensional Ising universality
class. This conclusion contrasts with that of a previous study [L\'opez et al.,
Phys. Rev. E 80, 040105 (R) (2009)] which indicates that the transition at
intermediate density belongs to the q = 1 Potts universality class. Almarza et
al. attributed the discrepancy to the use of the density as the control
parameter by L\'opez et al. The present work shows that this suggestion is not
sufficient, and that the discrepancy arises solely from the use of different
statistical ensembles. Finally, the necessity of making corrections to the
scaling functions in the canonical ensemble is discussed.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review