- Data
signature(object = "Simulation"): returns the simulated data.
- Data<-
signature(object = "Simulation"): ERROR: A modification of simulated data is not allowed.
- filename
signature(object = "Simulation"): returns the the filename
- filename<-
signature(object = "Simulation"): changes the the filename
- name
signature(object = "Simulation"): returns the the name
- name<-
signature(object = "Simulation"): changes the the name
- distribution
signature(object = "Simulation"): returns the distribution
- distribution<-
signature(object = "Simulation"): changes the distribution
- seed
signature(object = "Simulation"): returns the seed
- seed<-
signature(object = "Simulation"): changes the seed
- obsDim
signature(object = "Simulation"): returns the dimension of the observations
- getVersion
signature(object = "Simulation"): returns the version of this package, under which this object was generated
- runs
signature(object = "Simulation"): returns the number of runs
- runs<-
signature(object = "Simulation"): changes the number of runs
- samplesize
signature(object = "Simulation"): returns the size of the sample
- samplesize<-
signature(object = "Simulation"): changes the size of the sample
- savedata
signature(object = "Simulation"): saves the object without the data in the directory of R
(After loading the data can be reproduced by using simulate.)
- initialize
signature(.Object = "Simulation"): initialize method
- plot
signature(x = "Simulation"): produces a plot of the data matrix; for details confer plot-methods
- print
signature(x = "Simulation"): returns filename, seed, the observation dimension,
the number of runs, the size of the sample, the distribution generating the simulations,
and, if from a version > 1.8, also the package version under which the object was generated
- show
signature(x = "Simulation"): the same as print.
- simulate
signature(x = "Simulation"): generates the random numbers for the simulation
- summary
signature(object = "Simulation"): returns filename, seed, number of runs, the size of the sample
and a statistical summary for each run