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ParetoPosStable (version 1.0.1)

print.PPSfit: Printing a PPSfit Object

Description

It prints its argument (typically from PPS.fit()), returning some of the most important aspects.

Usage

## S3 method for class 'PPSfit':
print(x, digits = max(3, getOption("digits") - 3), ...)

Arguments

x
a PPSfit object.
digits
the number of digits to be printed
...
other arguments.

References

Sarabia, J.M and Prieto, F. (2009). The Pareto-positive stable distribution: A new descriptive model for city size data, Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 388(19), 4179-4191.

See Also

PPS.fit

Examples

Run this code
x <- rPPS(50, 1.2, 100, 2.3)
fit <- PPS.fit(x)
print(fit)

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