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These functions provide the density, distribution function, quantile
function, and random generation for the univariate, symmetric,
log-Laplace distribution with location parameter location
and
scale parameter scale
.
dllaplace(x, location=0, scale=1, log=FALSE)
pllaplace(q, location=0, scale=1)
qllaplace(p, location=0, scale=1)
rllaplace(n, location=0, scale=1)
These are each a vector of quantiles.
This is a vector of probabilities.
This is the number of observations, which must be a positive integer that has length 1.
This is the location parameter
This is the scale parameter
Logical. If log=TRUE
, then the logarithm of the
density is returned.
dllaplace
gives the density,
pllaplace
gives the distribution function,
qllaplace
gives the quantile function, and
rllaplace
generates random deviates.
Application: Continuous Univariate
Density 1:
Density 2:
Inventor: Pierre-Simon Laplace
Notation 1:
Notation 2:
Parameter 1: location parameter
Parameter 2: scale parameter
Mean:
Variance:
Mode:
The univariate, symmetric log-Laplace distribution is derived from the Laplace distribution. Multivariate and asymmetric versions also exist.
These functions are similar to those in the VGAM
package.
Kozubowski, T. J. and Podgorski, K. (2003). "Log-Laplace Distributions". International Mathematical Journal, 3, p. 467--495.
dalaplace
,
dallaplace
,
dexp
,
dlaplace
,
dlaplacep
,
dmvl
,
dnorm
,
dnormp
, and
dnormv
.
# NOT RUN {
library(LaplacesDemon)
x <- dllaplace(1,0,1)
x <- pllaplace(1,0,1)
x <- qllaplace(0.5,0,1)
x <- rllaplace(100,0,1)
#Plot Probability Functions
x <- seq(from=0.1, to=20, by=0.1)
plot(x, dllaplace(x,0,0.1), ylim=c(0,1), type="l", main="Probability Function",
ylab="density", col="red")
lines(x, dllaplace(x,0,0.5), type="l", col="green")
lines(x, dllaplace(x,0,1.5), type="l", col="blue")
legend(2, 0.9, expression(paste(mu==0, ", ", lambda==0.1),
paste(mu==0, ", ", lambda==0.5), paste(mu==0, ", ", lambda==1.5)),
lty=c(1,1,1), col=c("red","green","blue"))
# }
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