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2013 Jan 21
1
lmomco package - Random number generation using Wakeby distribution
Dear R forum >From the given data, I have estimated the parameters of Wakeby distribution using lmomco package as library(lmomco) (amounts <- read.csv("input_S.csv")$amount) # ___________________________________________________________ # Wakeby distribution - Parameter estimation N                      = length(amounts) lmr                    = lmom.ub(amounts)
2006 Apr 26
1
cdf of weibull distribution
Hi, I have a data set which is assumed to follow weibull distr'. How can I find of cdf for this data. For example, for normal data I used (package - lmomco) >cdfnor(15,parnor(lmom.ub(c(df$V1)))) Also, lmomco package does not have functions for finding cdf for some of the distributions like lognormal. Is there any other package, which can handle these distributions?
2012 Jun 20
2
lmomco in gev estimation
Hi guys, I'm trying to use lmomco package. first I did the manual calculation on what is the estimates scale and location parameter given L-CV=0.2, L1=1000 L-moments and k (shape parameter) =- 0.1. so what i get is: location: 821.0445 scale: 260.7590 shape: -0.1000 #I assign this as GEV vectors using vec2par GEVpara2<-vec2par(c( 821.0445 , 260.7590 ,-0.1),'gev') #then I
2009 Nov 16
1
lmomco package and confidence limits?
Hello, I am using the lmomco package (lmom.ub and pargev) to compute the GEV parameters (location, scale, and shape), which are used to estimate return values. I was wondering how/if I can calculate upper and lower confidence (CI_u, CI_l) intervals for each return frequency using the GEV parameters to fill-in the table below? Xi (location) = 35.396 Alpha (scale) = 1.726 Kappa (shape) =
2012 Jun 27
2
how to apply the same function to multiple data set
Hi R-users, I'm trying to repeat the same procedure to 1000 data set. I know this is very easy, but I got stuck finding the right and fastest way in running it. IID50=Riidf[1:50,1:1000] #where IID50 is a dataframe consist of 1000 time series(as column) and 50 time scales (row). #what I tried to do: estIID50=rep(NA,1000) for (i in 1:1000) estIID50[i]=pargev(lmom.ub(IID50[1:50,i])) #warning
2009 Nov 24
1
Old Version of R - packages
Hi! Unfortunately the version loaded on the office server is 2.6.0 (for some undisclosed so called policy decision by my adamant IT dept. who are not willing to upgrade), I need to use YieldCurve package compatible with this version. On my standalone machine I have R 2.9 loaded and hence I have no problem in using the YieldCurve package. (a) Kindly guide how do I download the version of
2006 Apr 30
2
Package docs for CRAN
CRAN et al., I would like to add an extented introduction or other arbitrary sections to my package lmomco. I have been shipping inst/doc/Introduction.Rd. I would like to have this content inserted to the front of the PDF build for the CRAN. The R-exts.pdf seems to be a little silent on this subject? For my purposes, I have been doing this R CMD Rd2dvi --pdf
2013 Apr 07
1
lmomco - Three-Parameter Pearson 5 Distribution
Dear R forum, I am bit confused and please guide me - (1) Is "Pearson Type III Distribution" as given in lmomco package same as Three Parameter Pearson 5 Distribution? If not, how do I estimate the parameters of Three Parameter Pearson 5 Distribution? (2) Is there any other R forum dealing with only Statistical queries? Kindly guide Regards Katherine [[alternative HTML version
2011 Jul 07
1
Generalized Logistic and Richards Curve
Dear R helpers, I am not a statistician and right now struggling with Richards curve. Wikipedia says (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generalised_logistic_function) The "generalized logistic curve or function", also known as Richard's curve is a widely-used and flexible sigmoid function for growth modelling, extending the well-known logistic curve. Now I am confused and will like to
2007 Nov 19
0
R code for L-moment digram
Dear Sir I am getting errors in using following R code for L-moment ratio diagram Help in this regard > "plotlmrdia" <- + function(lmr, + nopoints=FALSE, + nolines=FALSE, + nolimits=FALSE, + nogev=FALSE, + noglo=FALSE, + nogpa=FALSE, + nope3=FALSE, + nogno=FALSE, + noexp=FALSE, + nonor=FALSE, +
2006 Apr 26
1
MacOSX package install problem: pkgs quadprog & tseries
I upgraded to R-2.2.1 on two PPC G5 computers today. Further I want to work with the tseries package for the first time. As root with R CMD INSTALL tseries_0.10-0.tar.gz I get the following gcc-3.3 -bundle -flat_namespace -undefined suppress -L/usr/local/lib - o tseries.so arma.o bdstest.o boot.o dsumsl.o garch.o ppsum.o tsutils.o -framework vecLib -L/usr/local/lib/gcc/powerpc-apple-
2011 Jul 28
0
R: Re: Problem with anova.lmRob() "robust" package
I'm sorry, maybe the question was bad posed. Ista has well described my problem. Thanks Massimo >----Messaggio originale---- >Da: izahn at psych.rochester.edu >Data: 28/07/2011 17.52 >A: "David Winsemius"<dwinsemius at comcast.net> >Cc: "m.fenati at libero.it"<m.fenati at libero.it>, <r-help at r-project.org> >Ogg: Re: [R]
2013 May 17
2
zigzag confidence interval in a plot
Dear All, When I plot the values and linear regression line for one data set, it is fine. But for another one I see zigzags, when I plot the confidence interval >cd Depth CHAOsep12RNA 9,94 804 25,06 1476,833333 40,04 1540,561404 50,11 1575,166667 52,46 349,222222 54,92 1941,5 57,29 1053,507042 60,11 1535,1 70,04 2244,963303 79,97 1954,507042 100,31 2679,140625 >
2009 Jul 21
1
lmom - Estimating Normal Distribution Parameters using lmom package
Dear R helpers,   I have a data of 2102 observations (consisting of 0's also), to which I am trying to fit Normal distribution using "lmom" pacakage. If I use Excel, its easy to estimate the parameters of Normal distribution as simple mean and standard devaition. The results I get if I use teh excel are as   Parameters of Normal distribution :-   Mean = 22986.44 and standard
2012 Jul 22
1
Adding gamma and 3-parameter log normal distributions to L-moments ratio diagram lmrd()
How to adapt this piece of code but for: - gamma distribution - 3 parameter log normal More specifically, where can I find the specification of the parameter (lmom) for pelgam() and pelln3()? Lmom package info just gives: pelgam(lmom), lelln3(lmom), where lmom is a numeric vector containing the L-moments of the distribution or of a data sample. # Draw an L-moment ratio diagram and add a line for
2009 Mar 16
1
Fw: Fitting GUMBEL Distribution - CDF function and P P Plot
Dera R Helpers, I am re-posting my query. Please guide me. Maithili --- On Fri, 3/13/09, Maithili Shiva <maithili_shiva at yahoo.com> wrote: I am trying to fit the Gumbel distribution to a data. I am using lmom package. I am getting problem in Cumulative Distribution Function of Gumbel distribution as I am getting it as a series of 0's and 1's thereby affecting the P P
2011 Jul 28
1
Problem with anova.lmRob() "robust" package
Dear R users, I'd like to known your opinion about a problem with anova.lmRob() of "Robust" package that occurs when I run a lmRob() regression on my dataset. I check my univariate model by single object anova as anova(lmRob(y~x)). If I compare my model with the null model (y~1), I must obtain the same results, but not for my data. Is it possible? My example:
2009 Mar 13
0
Fitting GUMBEL Distribution - CDF function ISSUE
Dear R helpers I am trying to fit the Gumbel distribution to a data. I am using lmom package. I am getting problem in Cumulative Distribution Function of Gumbel distribution as I am getting it as a series of 0's and 1's thereby affecting the P P Plot. My R code is as follows. library(quantreg) library(RODBC) library(MASS) library(actuar) library(lmom) x <-
2006 Dec 04
1
Help for L-moment Ratio Diagram
Respected Sir I have to select a probability distribution using L-moment Ratio Diagram. I am not understanding how to plot sample TAU3 and TUA4 on L-moment Ratio Diagram. Please Guide me Best Regards -- AMINA SHAHZADI Department of Statistics GC University Lahore, Pakistan. Email: amnakhan493@gmail.com amna_989@hotmail.com amna_989@yahoo.com [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Feb 25
2
RFA
Dear Sir in the following example,is the vector lmom a l-moment ratios vector? What is meant by size = northCascades[,1]? And what are the values in c(0.0104,0.0399,0.0405)? Please help me I am unable to understand these from help manual. Best Regards AMINA data(northCascades) lmom <- c(1, 0.1103, 0.0279, 0.1366) kappaParam <- kappalmom(lmom) heterogeneity(500, 19, size =