Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "rinvgauss".
2019 Sep 29
2
depending on orphaned packages?
...df>. It is
> > lightweight (depends on R >= 3.0.0, imports only base packages [stats
> > and graphics]) and has been around for a long time (archived versions on
> > CRAN go back to 2003).
>
> > Would it make sense to replace the call to SuppDists::rinvGauss with a
> > corresponding call to statmod::rinvgauss ? Would a patch be considered?
>
> > Ben Bolker
>
> I'd say "yes" & "yes".
>
> "Base" code weekly depending on CRAN packages (apart from
> formally 'Recommended...
2019 Sep 25
2
depending on orphaned packages?
...;https://journal.r-project.org/archive/2016-1/giner-smyth.pdf>. It is
lightweight (depends on R >= 3.0.0, imports only base packages [stats
and graphics]) and has been around for a long time (archived versions on
CRAN go back to 2003).
Would it make sense to replace the call to SuppDists::rinvGauss with a
corresponding call to statmod::rinvgauss ? Would a patch be considered?
Ben Bolker
2019 Sep 29
1
depending on orphaned packages?
...gt;>> lightweight (depends on R >= 3.0.0, imports only base packages [stats
>>>> and graphics]) and has been around for a long time (archived versions on
>>>> CRAN go back to 2003).
>>>
>>>> Would it make sense to replace the call to SuppDists::rinvGauss with a
>>>> corresponding call to statmod::rinvgauss ? Would a patch be considered?
>>>
>>>> Ben Bolker
>>>
>>> I'd say "yes" & "yes".
>>>
>>> "Base" code weekly depending on CRAN packages...
2019 Sep 29
0
depending on orphaned packages?
...df>. It is
>>> lightweight (depends on R >= 3.0.0, imports only base packages [stats
>>> and graphics]) and has been around for a long time (archived versions on
>>> CRAN go back to 2003).
>>
>>> Would it make sense to replace the call to SuppDists::rinvGauss with a
>>> corresponding call to statmod::rinvgauss ? Would a patch be considered?
>>
>>> Ben Bolker
>>
>> I'd say "yes" & "yes".
>>
>> "Base" code weekly depending on CRAN packages (apart from
>> formal...
2002 May 29
3
inverse gaussian random numbers
Dear R-people
Does someone have a routine to ngenerate inverse-gaussian random
numbers. I am thinking of
something similar to rinvgauss, pinvgauss etc. in S-plus.
best regards
Helgi
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University of Iceland PHONE:354-525-4571
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration email:helgito at rhi.hi.is
Oddi v/ Sturlugotu
IS-...
2019 Sep 25
0
depending on orphaned packages?
...hive/2016-1/giner-smyth.pdf>. It is
> lightweight (depends on R >= 3.0.0, imports only base packages [stats
> and graphics]) and has been around for a long time (archived versions on
> CRAN go back to 2003).
> Would it make sense to replace the call to SuppDists::rinvGauss with a
> corresponding call to statmod::rinvgauss ? Would a patch be considered?
> Ben Bolker
I'd say "yes" & "yes".
"Base" code weekly depending on CRAN packages (apart from
formally 'Recommended' ones) is somewhat sub-optimal in any...