distributions3 (version 0.1.2)

Erlang: Create an Erlang distribution

Description

The Erlang distribution is a two-parameter family of continuous probability distributions with support \(x \in [0,\infty)\). The two parameters are a positive integer shape parameter \(k\) and a positive real rate parameter \(\lambda\). The Erlang distribution with shape parameter \(k = 1\) simplifies to the exponential distribution, and it is a special case of the gamma distribution. It corresponds to a sum of \(k\) independent exponential variables with mean \(1 / \lambda\) each.

Usage

Erlang(k, lambda)

Arguments

k

The shape parameter. Can be any positive integer number.

lambda

The rate parameter. Can be any positive number.

Value

An Erlang object.

See Also

Other continuous distributions: Beta(), Cauchy(), ChiSquare(), Exponential(), FisherF(), Frechet(), GEV(), GP(), Gamma(), Gumbel(), LogNormal(), Logistic(), Normal(), RevWeibull(), StudentsT(), Tukey(), Uniform(), Weibull()

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
set.seed(27)

X <- Erlang(5, 2)
X

random(X, 10)

pdf(X, 2)
log_pdf(X, 2)

cdf(X, 4)
quantile(X, 0.7)

cdf(X, quantile(X, 0.7))
quantile(X, cdf(X, 7))
# }

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