dunif_rvec: Uniform Distribution, Using Multiple Draws
Description
Density, distribution function,
quantile function and random generation for the
uniform distribution, modified to work with
rvecs.
Usage
dunif_rvec(x, min = 0, max = 1, log = FALSE)
punif_rvec(q, min = 0, max = 1, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE)
qunif_rvec(p, min = 0, max = 1, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE)
runif_rvec(n, min = 0, max = 1, n_draw = NULL)
Value
If any of the arguments are rvecs,
or if a value for n_draw is supplied,
then an rvec
Otherwise an ordinary R vector.
Arguments
x
Quantiles. Can be an rvec.
min
Lower limits. Default is 0.
See stats::dunif(). Can be an rvec.
max
Upper limited. Default is 1.
See stats::dunif(). Can be an rvec.
log, log.p
Whether to return results
on a log scale. Default is
FALSE. Cannot be an rvec.
q
Quantiles. Can be an rvec.
lower.tail
Whether to return
\(P[X \le x]\), as opposed to
\(P[X > x]\). Default is TRUE.
Cannot be an rvec.
p
Probabilities. Can be an rvec.
n
The length of random vector being
created. Cannot be an rvec.
n_draw
Number of random draws
in the random vector being
created. Cannot be an rvec.
Details
Functions dunif_rvec(), punif_rvec(),
punif_rvec() and runif_rvec() work like
base R functions dt(), pt(),
qt(), and rt(), except that
they accept rvecs as inputs. If any
input is an rvec, then the output will be too.
Function runif_rvec() also returns an
rvec if a value for n_draw is supplied.
dunif_rvec(), punif_rvec(),
punif_rvec() and runif_rvec()
use tidyverse
vector recycling rules: