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2020 Mar 26
4
unstable corner of parameter space for qbeta?
I've discovered an infelicity (I guess) in qbeta(): it's not a bug, since there's a clear warning about lack of convergence of the numerical algorithm ("full precision may not have been achieved"). I can work around this, but I'm curious why it happens and whether there's a better workaround -- it doesn't seem to be in a particularly extreme corner of parameter
2007 Mar 03
3
How to convert List object to function arguments?
Dear R gurus, I have a function "goftests" that receives the following arguments: * a vector "x" of data values; * a distribution name "dist"; * the dots list ("...") containing a list a parameters to pass to CDF function; and calls several goodness-of-fit tests on the given data values against the given distribution. That is: ##### BEGIN CODE SNIP #####
2007 Aug 16
2
(no subject)
hi, i'm new to R and i'm trying to port a quattro pro spreadsheet into R. spreadsheets have optional lower and upper limit parameters on the beta distribution function. i would like to know how to incorporate this with R's pbeta function. thanks in advance, mara. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Park yourself in front of a
2020 Mar 26
2
unstable corner of parameter space for qbeta?
Despite the need to focus on pbeta, I'm still willing to put in some effort. But I find it really helps to have 2-3 others involved, since the questions back and forth keep matters moving forward. Volunteers? Thanks to Martin for detailed comments. JN On 2020-03-26 10:34 a.m., Martin Maechler wrote: >>>>>> J C Nash >>>>>> on Thu, 26 Mar 2020
2009 Jul 01
1
Plot cumulative probability of beta-prime distribution
Hallo, I need your help. I fitted my distribution of data with beta-prime, I need now to plot the Cumulative distribution. For other distribution like Gamma is easy: x <- seq (0, 100, 0.5) plot(x,pgamma(x, shape, scale), type= "l", col="red") but what about beta-prime? In R it exists only pbeta which is intended only for the beta distribution (not beta-prime) This is
2015 Mar 02
3
R-devel does not update the C++ returned variables
On 03/02/2015 04:37 PM, Martin Maechler wrote: > >> On 2 March 2015 at 09:09, Duncan Murdoch wrote: >> | I generally recommend that people use Rcpp, which hides a lot of the >> | details. It will generate your .Call calls for you, and generate the >> | C++ code that receives them; you just need to think about the real >> | problem, not the interface. It has its
2015 Mar 02
3
R-devel does not update the C++ returned variables
On 2 March 2015 at 09:09, Duncan Murdoch wrote: | I generally recommend that people use Rcpp, which hides a lot of the | details. It will generate your .Call calls for you, and generate the | C++ code that receives them; you just need to think about the real | problem, not the interface. It has its own learning curve, but I think | it is easier than using the low-level code that you need to
2015 Mar 02
1
R-devel does not update the C++ returned variables
On 2 March 2015 at 16:37, Martin Maechler wrote: | | > On 2 March 2015 at 09:09, Duncan Murdoch wrote: | > | I generally recommend that people use Rcpp, which hides a lot of the | > | details. It will generate your .Call calls for you, and generate the | > | C++ code that receives them; you just need to think about the real | > | problem, not the interface. It has its own
2015 Nov 03
1
Fwd: Rcpp sugar dpois
Hi. Here is a piece of cpp code. It works, but I do not understand the rational for the use of "R::dpois" to call the function dpois since in the examples I have always found directly "dpois" or "Rcpp::dpois" that both do not work in my code. Could anyone be so patient to explain me why should it be like that? Thaks a lot, Enrico #include <Rcpp.h> using
2012 Mar 15
2
Integrate inside function
Dear R users, first I take this opportunity to greet all the R community for your continuous efforts. I wrote a function to calculate the pdf and cdf of a custom distribution (mixed gamma model). The function is the following: pmixedgamma3 <- function(y, shape1, rate1, shape2, rate2, prev) { density.function<-function(x) { shape1=shape1 rate1=rate1 shape2=shape2
2018 Jul 12
2
Problemas con la funcion "apply"
Buenos dias! Os escribo para ver si me podeis ayudar con un asunto en el que me he quedado un poco encallado. Lo que tengo que hacer es sacar los percentiles (0.001, 0.005, 0.95 y 0.999) de varias distribuciones beta, concretamente 418. Cada distribucion esta definida por los parametros "shape1" y "shape2". Por lo tanto tengo una base de datos de 418 filas y en cada una de
2011 Aug 01
3
Beta fit returns NaNs
Hi, sorry for repeating the question but this is kind of important to me and i don't know whom should i ask. So as noted before when I do a parameter fit to the beta distr i get: fitdist(vectNorm,"beta"); Fitting of the distribution ' beta ' by maximum likelihood Parameters: estimate Std. Error shape1 2.148779 0.1458042 shape2 810.067515 61.8608126 Warning
2012 Aug 27
3
How to generate a matrix of Beta or Binomial distribution
Hi folks, I have a question about how to efficiently produce random numbers from Beta and Binomial distributions. For Beta distribution, suppose we have two shape vectors shape1 and shape2. I hope to generate a 10000 x 2 matrix X whose i th rwo is a sample from reta(2,shape1[i]mshape2[i]). Of course this can be done via loops: for(i in 1:10000) { X[i,]=rbeta(2,shape1[i],shape2[i]) } However,
2000 Aug 24
1
too large alpha or beta in dbeta ?
Dear friends. Is this as expected ? Is alpha and beta too large simply ? > dbeta(.1,534,646) [1] NaN Warning message: NaNs produced in: dbeta(x, shape1, shape2, log) Best wishes Troels -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or
2007 Nov 13
1
TRUNCATED error with data frame
Hi , I am new to R. I am trying to run a simple R script as shown below: aov.R ------ data1<-c(49,47,46,47,48,47,41,46,43,47,46,45,48,46,47,45,49,44,44,45,42,45,45,40 ,49,46,47,45,49,45,41,43,44,46,45,40,45,43,44,45,48,46,40,45,40,45,47,40) matrix(data1, ncol= 4, dimnames = list(paste("subj", 1:12), c("Shape1.Color1", "Shape2.Color1", "Shape1.Color2",
2011 Jul 29
1
How to interpret Kolmogorov-Smirnov stats
Hi, Interpretation problem ! so what i did is by using the: >fit1 <- fitdist(vectNorm,"beta") Warning messages: 1: In dbeta(x, shape1, shape2, log) : NaNs produced 2: In dbeta(x, shape1, shape2, log) : NaNs produced 3: In dbeta(x, shape1, shape2, log) : NaNs produced 4: In dbeta(x, shape1, shape2, log) : NaNs produced 5: In dbeta(x, shape1, shape2, log) : NaNs produced 6: In
2011 Apr 07
2
Two functions as parametrs of a function.
Hi R users: I'm trying to make a function where two of the parameters are functions, but I don't know how to put each set of parameters for each function. What am I missing? I try this code: f2<-function(n=2,nsim=100,fun1=rnorm,par1=list(),fun2=rnorm,par2=list()){ force(fun1) force(fun2) force(n) p1<-unlist(par1) p2<-unlist(par2) force(p1) force(p2)
2013 Jan 22
2
Assistant
Good-day Sir, I am R.Language users but am try to? estimate parameter of beta distribution particular dataset but give this error, which is not clear to me: (Initial value in "vmmin" is not finite) beta.fit <- fitdistr(data,densfun=dbeta,shape1=value , shape2=value) kindly assist. expecting your reply:
2006 Apr 09
1
make check of R-alpha_2006-04-08_r37675 fails: qbeta
make check of R-alpha_2006-04-08_r37675 fails on Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 running on an Intel P4 computer. > version _ platform i686-pc-linux-gnu arch i686 os linux-gnu system i686, linux-gnu status
2006 Jul 04
1
problem getting R 2.3.1 svn r38481 to pass make check-all
Hi, I noticed this problem on my home desktop running FC4 and again on my laptop running FC5. Both have previously compiled and passed make check-all on 2.3.1 svn revisions from 10 days ago or so. On both these machines, make check-all is consistently failing (4 out of 4 attempts on the FC 4 desktop and 3 out of 3 on the FC 5 laptop) in the p-r-random-tests tests. This is with both default