dFWE | R Documentation |
Density, distribution function, quantile function,
random generation and hazard function for the Flexible Weibull Extension distribution with
parameters mu
and sigma
.
dFWE(x, mu, sigma, log = FALSE) pFWE(q, mu, sigma, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE) qFWE(p, mu, sigma, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE) rFWE(n, mu, sigma) hFWE(x, mu, sigma)
x, q |
vector of quantiles. |
mu |
parameter. |
sigma |
parameter. |
log, log.p |
logical; if TRUE, probabilities p are given as log(p). |
lower.tail |
logical; if TRUE (default), probabilities are P[X <= x], otherwise, P[X > x]. |
p |
vector of probabilities. |
n |
number of observations. |
The Flexible Weibull extension with parameters mu
and sigma
has density given by
f(x) = (μ + σ/x^2) \exp(μ x - σ/x) \exp(-\exp(μ x-σ/x))
for x>0.
dFWE
gives the density, pFWE
gives the distribution
function, qFWE
gives the quantile function, rFWE
generates random deviates and hFWE
gives the hazard function.
old_par <- par(mfrow = c(1, 1)) # save previous graphical parameters ## The probability density function curve(dFWE(x, mu=0.75, sigma=0.5), from=0, to=3, ylim=c(0, 1.7), col="red", las=1, ylab="f(x)") ## The cumulative distribution and the Reliability function par(mfrow=c(1, 2)) curve(pFWE(x, mu=0.75, sigma=0.5), from=0, to=3, col="red", las=1, ylab="F(x)") curve(pFWE(x, mu=0.75, sigma=0.5, lower.tail=FALSE), from=0, to=3, col="red", las=1, ylab="R(x)") ## The quantile function p <- seq(from=0, to=0.99999, length.out=100) plot(x=qFWE(p, mu=0.75, sigma=0.5), y=p, xlab="Quantile", las=1, ylab="Probability") curve(pFWE(x, mu=0.75, sigma=0.5), from=0, add=TRUE, col="red") ## The random function hist(rFWE(n=1000, mu=2, sigma=0.5), freq=FALSE, xlab="x", ylim=c(0, 2), las=1, main="") curve(dFWE(x, mu=2, sigma=0.5), from=0, to=3, add=TRUE, col="red") ## The Hazard function par(mfrow=c(1,1)) curve(hFWE(x, mu=0.75, sigma=0.5), from=0, to=2, ylim=c(0, 2.5), col="red", ylab="Hazard function", las=1) par(old_par) # restore previous graphical parameters
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