predmix {PredictionR} | R Documentation |
Prediction point and interval for mixture exponential distribution
Description
Construct a prediction point (Predicted point) and a prediction interval (PI) for mixture exponential distribution. Generic method is print
.
Usage
predmix(data, s, n, parameters, conf=0.95)
## S3 method for class 'predmix'
print(x, ...)
Arguments
data |
A numeric vector |
s |
A numeric vector for the order of the next observation. The length of this vector must be equal to 1. |
n |
A numeric vector for the size of all data. |
parameters |
A numeric vector for the parameters of the distribuion of the data. |
conf |
Confidence level for the test. |
x |
An object of class |
... |
Further argument to be passed to generic function |
Details
The parameters argument is assumed to specify the parameters for mixture of two exponential distributions by the mixing proportion, rate1 and rate2.
Value
predmix
returns an object of class "predmix"
, a list with the following components:
point |
the predicted point. |
interval |
the prediction interval. |
lower |
the lower bound of the interval. |
upper |
the upper bound of the interval. |
Generic function:
print
-
The print of a
"predmix"
object shows few traces about the predicted point and interval.
Author(s)
H. M. Barakat, O. M. Khaled and Hadeer A. Ghonem.
References
H. M. Barakat, O. M. Khaled, Hadeer A. Ghonem (2020), predicting future lifetime for mixture exponential distribution. Comm. Statist.- Sim. and Comp., DOI: 10.1080/03610918.2020.1715434.
See Also
Examples
# prediction for the next observation
#
set.seed(123)
library(Renext)
x<-sort(rmixexp2(30, 0.6, 2, 8))
predmix(x[1:25], 26, 30, c(0.6,2,8))
predmix(x[1:25], 29, 30, c(0.6,2,8))