mlexp | R Documentation |
The maximum likelihood estimate of rate
is the inverse sample mean.
mlexp(x, na.rm = FALSE, ...)
x |
a (non-empty) numeric vector of data values. |
na.rm |
logical. Should missing values be removed? If |
... |
currently affects nothing. |
For the density function of the exponential distribution see Exponential.
mlexp
returns an object of class univariateML
.
This is a named numeric vector with maximum likelihood estimates for
rate
and the following attributes:
model |
The name of the model. |
density |
The density associated with the estimates. |
logLik |
The loglikelihood at the maximum. |
support |
The support of the density. |
n |
The number of observations. |
call |
The call as captured by |
continuous |
Is the density continuous or discrete? |
Johnson, N. L., Kotz, S. and Balakrishnan, N. (1995) Continuous Univariate Distributions, Volume 1, Chapter 19. Wiley, New York.
Exponential for the exponential density.
mlexp(precip)
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