laplaceUC | R Documentation |
Density, distribution function, quantile function and random
generation for the Laplace distribution with location parameter
location
and scale parameter scale
.
dlaplace(x, location = 0, scale = 1, log = FALSE)
plaplace(q, location = 0, scale = 1, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE)
qlaplace(p, location = 0, scale = 1, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE)
rlaplace(n, location = 0, scale = 1)
x , q |
vector of quantiles. |
p |
vector of probabilities. |
n |
number of observations.
Same as in |
location |
the location parameter |
scale |
the scale parameter |
log |
Logical.
If |
lower.tail , log.p |
Same meaning as in |
The Laplace distribution is often known as the double-exponential distribution and, for modelling, has heavier tail than the normal distribution. The Laplace density function is
f(y) = \frac{1}{2b} \exp \left( - \frac{|y-a|}{b}
\right)
where -\infty<y<\infty
,
-\infty<a<\infty
and
b>0
.
The mean is a
and the variance is 2b^2
.
See laplace
, the VGAM family function
for estimating the two parameters by maximum likelihood estimation,
for formulae and details.
Apart from n
, all the above arguments may be vectors and
are recyled to the appropriate length if necessary.
dlaplace
gives the density,
plaplace
gives the distribution function,
qlaplace
gives the quantile function, and
rlaplace
generates random deviates.
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.
laplace
.
loc <- 1; b <- 2
y <- rlaplace(n = 100, loc = loc, scale = b)
mean(y) # sample mean
loc # population mean
var(y) # sample variance
2 * b^2 # population variance
## Not run: loc <- 0; b <- 1.5; x <- seq(-5, 5, by = 0.01)
plot(x, dlaplace(x, loc, b), type = "l", col = "blue",
main = "Blue is density, orange is the CDF", ylim = c(0,1),
sub = "Purple are 5,10,...,95 percentiles", las = 1, ylab = "")
abline(h = 0, col = "blue", lty = 2)
lines(qlaplace(seq(0.05,0.95,by = 0.05), loc, b),
dlaplace(qlaplace(seq(0.05, 0.95, by = 0.05), loc, b), loc, b),
col = "purple", lty = 3, type = "h")
lines(x, plaplace(x, loc, b), type = "l", col = "orange")
abline(h = 0, lty = 2)
## End(Not run)
plaplace(qlaplace(seq(0.05, 0.95, by = 0.05), loc, b), loc, b)
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