
Density function, distribution function, quantile function, random generation,
raw moments and limited moments for the Pareto distribution with
parameters shape
and scale
.
dpareto(x, shape, scale, log = FALSE)
ppareto(q, shape, scale, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE)
qpareto(p, shape, scale, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE)
rpareto(n, shape, scale)
mpareto(order, shape, scale)
levpareto(limit, shape, scale, order = 1)
vector of quantiles.
vector of probabilities.
number of observations. If length(n) > 1
, the length is
taken to be the number required.
parameters. Must be strictly positive.
logical; if TRUE
, probabilities/densities
logical; if TRUE
(default), probabilities are
order of the moment.
limit of the loss variable.
dpareto
gives the density,
ppareto
gives the distribution function,
qpareto
gives the quantile function,
rpareto
generates random deviates,
mpareto
gives the levpareto
gives the
Invalid arguments will result in return value NaN
, with a warning.
The Pareto distribution with parameters shape
scale
There are many different definitions of the Pareto distribution in the literature; see Arnold (2015) or Kleiber and Kotz (2003). In the nomenclature of actuar, The “Pareto distribution” does not have a location parameter. The version with a location parameter is the Pareto II.
The
The
Kleiber, C. and Kotz, S. (2003), Statistical Size Distributions in Economics and Actuarial Sciences, Wiley.
Klugman, S. A., Panjer, H. H. and Willmot, G. E. (2012), Loss Models, From Data to Decisions, Fourth Edition, Wiley.
dpareto2
for an equivalent distribution with location
parameter.
dpareto1
for the Single Parameter Pareto distribution.
"distributions"
package vignette for details on the
interrelations between the continuous size distributions in
actuar and complete formulas underlying the above functions.
# NOT RUN {
exp(dpareto(2, 3, 4, log = TRUE))
p <- (1:10)/10
ppareto(qpareto(p, 2, 3), 2, 3)
## variance
mpareto(2, 4, 1) - mpareto(1, 4, 1)^2
## case with shape - order > 0
levpareto(10, 3, scale = 1, order = 2)
## case with shape - order < 0
levpareto(10, 1.5, scale = 1, order = 2)
# }
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