younger: Find the probability of a calibrated date being of a certain age or younger than it
Description
Find the probability that a sample is of a certain calendar age x or younger than it, by calculating the proportion of the calibrated distribution up to and including x (i.e., summing the calibrated distribution up to year x).
Usage
younger(
x,
y,
er,
cc = 1,
postbomb = FALSE,
normal = TRUE,
as.F = FALSE,
t.a = 3,
t.b = 4,
BCAD = FALSE,
threshold = 0
)
Value
The probability of a date being of a certain calendar age or younger than it.
Arguments
x
The year of interest, in cal BP by default.
y
The radiocarbon date's mean.
er
The radiocarbon date's lab error.
cc
calibration curve for the radiocarbon date(s) (see the rintcal package).
postbomb
Whether or not to use a postbomb curve (see caldist()).
normal
Use the normal distribution to calibrate dates (default TRUE). The alternative is to use the t model (Christen and Perez 2016).
as.F
Whether or not to calculate ages in the F14C realm. Defaults to as.F=FALSE, which uses the C14 realm.
t.a
Value a of the t distribution (defaults to 3).
t.b
Value b of the t distribution (defaults to 4).
BCAD
Which calendar scale to use. Defaults to cal BP, BCAD=FALSE.
threshold
Report only values above a threshold. Defaults to threshold=0.
Author
Maarten Blaauw
Details
The function can only deal with one date at a time.