exp, gam, gev, gld, glo, gno,
gpa, gum, kap, kur, ln3, nor, pe3, ray, revgum, wak, or wei. There
is no Cauchy distribution support by the lmom2par function because Cauchy uses TL-moments and not the ordinary L-moments. For Cauchy functions such as parcau and lmomcau should be used in accordance with their documentation.lmom2par(lmom, type, ...)lmom.ub or pwm2lmom.type='gev').parCCC functions.list is returned. This list should contain at least the following items, but some distributions such as the revgum have extra.Hosking, J.R.M., 1996, FORTRAN routines for use with the method of L-moments: Version 3, IBM Research Report RC20525, T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York.
Hosking, J.R.M. and Wallis, J.R., 1997, Regional frequency analysis--An approach based on L-moments: Cambridge University Press.
lmom2parlmr <- lmom.ub(rnorm(20))
para <- lmom2par(lmr,type='nor')Run the code above in your browser using DataLab