binomial_ {LearningRlab} | R Documentation |
Binomial Distribution Calculus Function
Description
This function calculates the binomial distribution of experiment.
Usage
binomial_(n,x,p)
Arguments
x |
Should be a numbers. |
n |
Should be a numbers. |
p |
Should be a numbers. |
Details
To calculate the binomial distribution, the user should give three number (the number of trials, probability of success and binomial random variable). The result is a discrete probability distribution that counts the number of successes in a sequence of n independent Bernoulli trials with a fixed probability p of occurrence of success between trials. The binomial distribution formule is the following:
Value
Numeric, the binomial distribution of three variables.
Note
Each variable is a number. Example: n <- 3 | x <- 2 | p <- 0.7
Author(s)
Jose Manuel Gomez Caceres, josemanuel.gomezc@edu.uah.es
Juan Jose Cuadrado, jjcg@uah.es
Universidad de Alcala de Henares
Examples
#data creation
n = 3
x = 2
p = 0.7
binomial_(n,x,p)