RGE
defines the reverse generalized extreme family distribution, a three parameter distribution,
for a gamlss.family
object to be used in GAMLSS fitting using the function gamlss()
.
The functions dRGE
, pRGE
, qRGE
and rRGE
define the density, distribution function, quantile function and random
generation for the specific parameterization of the reverse generalized extreme distribution given in details below.RGE(mu.link = "identity", sigma.link = "log", nu.link = "log")
dRGE(x, mu = 1, sigma = 0.1, nu = 1, log = FALSE)
pRGE(q, mu = 1, sigma = 0.1, nu = 1, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE)
qRGE(p, mu = 1, sigma = 0.1, nu = 1, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE)
rRGE(n, mu = 1, sigma = 0.1, nu = 1)
mu.link
, with "identity" link as the default for the mu parametersigma.link
, with "log" link as the default for the sigma parameternu.link
, with "log" link as the default for the nu parameterlength(n) > 1
, the length is
taken to be the number requiredRGE()
returns a gamlss.family
object which can be used to fit a reverse generalized extreme distribution in the gamlss()
function.
dRGE()
gives the density, pRGE()
gives the distribution
function, qRGE()
gives the quantile function, and rRGE()
generates random deviates.gamlss.family
RGE()# gives information about the default links for the reverse generalized extreme family distribution
newdata<-rRGE(100,mu=0,sigma=1,nu=5) # generates 100 random observations
# library(gamlss)
# gamlss(newdata~1, family=RGE, method=mixed(5,50)) # difficult to converse
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