migpd(data, mth, mqu, penalty = "gaussian", maxit = 10000,
      trace = 0, verbose = FALSE, priorParameters = NULL)
## S3 method for class 'migpd':
print(x, ...)
## S3 method for class 'migpd':
show(x, ...)
## S3 method for class 'migpd':
summary(object, verbose = TRUE,...)
## S3 method for class 'migpd':
coef(object, ...)
## S3 method for class 'migpd':
coefficients(object, ...)th and qu should be supplied.th and qu should be supplied.migpd as returned by function migpd.coef, print
  and summary functions available.coef, print and summary
  functions exponentiate the log(sigma) parameter to return results
  on the expected scale. If you are accessesing the parameters
  directly, however, take care to be sure what scale the results
  are on.
  
  The mex library contains no functions to help select
  appropriate thresholds or perform diagnostic checks. You should
  use one of the other available extreme values packages to do
  those operations.mexDependence, bootmex,
	predict.mexmygpd <- migpd(winter, mqu=.7, penalty = "none")
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