Rayleigh | R Documentation |
Density, distribution function, quantile function and random
generation for the Rayleigh distribution with parameter
a
.
drayleigh(x, scale = 1, log = FALSE)
prayleigh(q, scale = 1, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE)
qrayleigh(p, scale = 1, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE)
rrayleigh(n, scale = 1)
x , q |
vector of quantiles. |
p |
vector of probabilities. |
n |
number of observations.
Fed into |
scale |
the scale parameter |
log |
Logical.
If |
lower.tail , log.p |
Same meaning as in |
See rayleigh
, the VGAM family
function for estimating the scale parameter b
by
maximum likelihood estimation, for the formula of the
probability density function and range restrictions on
the parameter b
.
drayleigh
gives the density,
prayleigh
gives the distribution function,
qrayleigh
gives the quantile function, and
rrayleigh
generates random deviates.
The Rayleigh distribution is related to the Maxwell distribution.
T. W. Yee and Kai Huang
Forbes, C., Evans, M., Hastings, N. and Peacock, B. (2011). Statistical Distributions, Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley and Sons, Fourth edition.
rayleigh
,
maxwell
.
## Not run: Scale <- 2; x <- seq(-1, 8, by = 0.1)
plot(x, drayleigh(x, scale = Scale), type = "l", ylim = c(0,1),
las = 1, ylab = "",
main = "Rayleigh density divided into 10 equal areas; red = CDF")
abline(h = 0, col = "blue", lty = 2)
qq <- qrayleigh(seq(0.1, 0.9, by = 0.1), scale = Scale)
lines(qq, drayleigh(qq, scale = Scale), col = 2, lty = 3, type = "h")
lines(x, prayleigh(x, scale = Scale), col = "red")
## End(Not run)
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