Density, distribution function, and random generation for the (one parameter) bivariate Frank distribution.
dbifrankcop(x1, x2, apar, log = FALSE)
pbifrankcop(q1, q2, apar)
rbifrankcop(n, apar)
vector of quantiles.
number of observations.
Same as in runif
.
the positive association parameter.
Logical.
If log = TRUE
then the logarithm of the density is returned.
dbifrankcop
gives the density,
pbifrankcop
gives the distribution function, and
rbifrankcop
generates random deviates (a two-column matrix).
See bifrankcop
, the VGAM
family functions for estimating the association
parameter by maximum likelihood estimation, for the formula of the
cumulative distribution function and other details.
Genest, C. (1987) Frank's family of bivariate distributions. Biometrika, 74, 549--555.
# NOT RUN {
N <- 100; apar <- exp(2)
xx <- seq(-0.30, 1.30, len = N)
ox <- expand.grid(xx, xx)
zedd <- dbifrankcop(ox[, 1], ox[, 2], apar = apar)
contour(xx, xx, matrix(zedd, N, N))
zedd <- pbifrankcop(ox[, 1], ox[, 2], apar = apar)
contour(xx, xx, matrix(zedd, N, N))
plot(rr <- rbifrankcop(n = 3000, apar = exp(4)))
par(mfrow = c(1, 2))
hist(rr[, 1]); hist(rr[, 2]) # Should be uniform
# }
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