are.parkur.valid | R Documentation |
Is the distribution parameter object consistent with the corresponding distribution? The distribution functions (cdfkur
, pdfkur
, quakur
, and
lmomkur
) require consistent parameters to return the cumulative
probability (nonexceedance), density, quantile, and L-moments of the distribution,
respectively. These functions internally use the are.parkur.valid
function.
are.parkur.valid(para, nowarn=FALSE)
para |
A distribution parameter list returned by |
nowarn |
A logical switch on warning suppression. If |
TRUE |
If the parameters are |
FALSE |
If the parameters are not |
This function calls is.kur
to verify consistency between
the distribution parameter object and the intent of the user.
W.H. Asquith
Jones, M.C., 2009, Kumaraswamy's distribution—A beta-type distribution with some tractability advantages: Statistical Methodology, v. 6, pp. 70–81.
is.kur
, parkur
para <- parkur(lmoms(c(0.25, 0.4, 0.6, 0.65, 0.67, 0.9)))
if(are.parkur.valid(para)) Q <- quakur(0.5,para)
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