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pcds (version 0.1.6)

centersMc: Parameterized centers of intervals

Description

Returns the centers of the intervals based on 1D points in `Yp` parameterized by \(c \in (0,1)\) so that \(100c\) % of the length of interval is to the left of \(M_c\) and \(100(1-c)\) % of the length of the interval is to the right of \(M_c\). That is, for an interval \((a,b)\), the parameterized center is \(M_c=a+c(b-a)\) Yp is a vector of 1D points, not necessarily sorted.

See also (ceyhan:metrika-2012,ceyhan:revstat-2016;textualpcds).

Usage

centersMc(Yp, c = 0.5)

Value

(parameterized) centers of the intervals based on Yp points as a vector

Arguments

Yp

A vector real numbers that constitute the end points of intervals.

c

A positive real number in \((0,1)\) parameterizing the centers inside the intervals with the default c=.5. For the interval, int\(=(a,b)\), the parameterized center is \(M_c=a+c(b-a)\).

Author

Elvan Ceyhan

References

See Also

centMc

Examples

Run this code
if (FALSE) {
n<-10
c<-.4  #try also c<-runif(1)
Yp<-runif(n)
centersMc(Yp,c)

c<-.3  #try also c<-runif(1)
Yp<-runif(n,0,10)
centersMc(Yp,c)
}

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