> On Oct 6, 2017, at 6:17 PM, Akram Alhadainy <akram2004hatem at
gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I need to write two inequalities depend on cumulative distribution (CDF) of
> beta binomial distribution where alpha and beta are unknown and need to
> find them.
> CDF of betabinomial(2,10,alpha,beta) <0.3<=CDF of
> betabinomial(3,10,alpha,beta)
> and
> CDF of betabinomial(5,10,alpha,beta) <0.8<=CDF of
> betabinomial(6,10,alpha,beta)
It remains unclear what this apparent homework problem us supposed to be
teaching you to do. I see no constraints on alpha and beta, and you have shown
no effort to submit complete code.
> How I can do that using r studio package?
> I tried to do that using pbetabinom but it gives error and could not
> discover this function? How I can define this distribution in r studio?
I'm not a regular user of the rstudio IDE but maybe it incorporates a search
function? In a non-rstudio environment I would suggest:
install.packages("sos")
library(sos)
findFn("betabinomial")
# should also succeed in rstudio.
> Thank you,
> Akram
>
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