The distribution-classes contain a slot where the sample space is stored. One typical sample space is the
Euclidean Space in dimension k.
Usage
EuclideanSpace(dimension = 1)
Arguments
dimension
positive integer: dimension of
the Euclidean space (default =1)
Objects from the Class
Objects could theoretically be created by calls of the form new("EuclideanSpace", dimension, name).
Usually an object of this class is not needed on its own. EuclideanSpace is the mother-class of the class
Reals, which is generated automatically when a univariate absolutly continuous distribution is instantiated.
E <- EuclideanSpace(dimension = 2)
dimension(E) # The dimension of this space is 2.dimension(E) <- 3# The dimension of this space is now 3.liesIn(E,c(0,0,0)) # TRUEliesIn(E,c(0,0)) # FALSE