Density, distribution function, quantile function and random generation for the Pareto distribution (type I).
dpareto(x, shape, scale = 1, log = FALSE)
ppareto(x, shape, scale = 1, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE)
qpareto(p, shape, scale = 1, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE)
rpareto(n, shape, scale = 1)
Vector of quantiles.
Vector of probabilities.
Number of observations.
The shape parameter of the Pareto distribution, a strictly positive number.
The scale parameter of the Pareto distribution, a strictly positive number. Its default value is 1
.
Logical indicating if the densities are given as FALSE
.
Logical indicating if the probabilities are of the form TRUE
) or FALSE
). Default is TRUE.
Logical indicating if the probabilities are given as FALSE
.
dpareto
gives the density function evaluated in ppareto
the CDF evaluated in qpareto
the quantile function evaluated in
rpareto
returns a random sample of length
The Cumulative Distribution Function (CDF) of the Pareto distribution is equal to
shape
and scale
need to be strictly positive.
# NOT RUN {
# Plot of the PDF
x <- seq(1, 10, 0.01)
plot(x, dpareto(x, shape=2), xlab="x", ylab="PDF", type="l")
# Plot of the CDF
x <- seq(1, 10, 0.01)
plot(x, ppareto(x, shape=2), xlab="x", ylab="CDF", type="l")
# }
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