explain.laplace {LearningRlab} | R Documentation |
Laplace's Rule Function Explained
Description
Step by step demonstration of the Laplace's rule calculus.
Usage
explain.laplace(x,y)
Arguments
x |
Should be a vector |
y |
Should be a vector |
Details
To calculate the Laplace's rule, the user should give two vector (unfavorable cases/favorable cases). The result isas the quotient between the number of favorable cases to A, and that of all possible results of the experiment. We can saw the Laplace's rule correlation formule in the laplace_ help document.
Value
Numeric result and the process of this calculus explained.
Note
A vector is created by c(), like c(1,2,3,4,5) creates a vector with the numbers: 1,2,3,4,5
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
data <- 3
data2 <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6)
explain.laplace(data, data2)
[Package LearningRlab version 2.4 Index]