dEEG {RelDists} | R Documentation |
The Extended Exponential Geometric distribution
Description
Density, distribution function, quantile function,
random generation and hazard function for the Extended Exponential Geometric distribution
with parameters mu
and sigma
.
Usage
dEEG(x, mu, sigma, log = FALSE)
pEEG(q, mu, sigma, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE)
qEEG(p, mu, sigma, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE)
rEEG(n, mu, sigma)
hEEG(x, mu, sigma)
Arguments
x , q |
vector of quantiles. |
mu |
parameter. |
sigma |
parameter. |
log , log.p |
logical; if TRUE, probabilities p are given as log(p). |
lower.tail |
logical; if TRUE (default), probabilities are P[X <= x], otherwise, P[X > x]. |
p |
vector of probabilities. |
n |
number of observations. |
Details
The Extended Exponential Geometric distribution with parameters mu
,
and sigma
has density given by
f(x)= \mu \sigma \exp(-\mu x)(1 - (1 - \sigma)\exp(-\mu x))^{-2},
for x > 0
, \mu > 0
and \sigma > 0
.
Value
dEEG
gives the density, pEEG
gives the distribution
function, qEEG
gives the quantile function, rEEG
generates random deviates and hEEG
gives the hazard function.
Author(s)
Johan David Marin Benjumea, johand.marin@udea.edu.co
References
Almalki SJ, Nadarajah S (2014). “Modifications of the Weibull distribution: A review.” Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 124, 32–55. doi:10.1016/j.ress.2013.11.010.
Adamidis K, Dimitrakopoulou T, Loukas S (2005). “On an extension of the exponential-geometric distribution.” Statistics & probability letters, 73(3), 259–269.
Examples
old_par <- par(mfrow = c(1, 1)) # save previous graphical parameters
## The probability density function
par(mfrow=c(1,1))
curve(dEEG(x, mu = 1, sigma =3), from = 0, to = 10,
col = "red", las = 1, ylab = "f(x)")
## The cumulative distribution and the Reliability function
par(mfrow = c(1, 2))
curve(pEEG(x, mu = 1, sigma =3), from = 0, to = 10,
ylim = c(0, 1), col = "red", las = 1, ylab = "F(x)")
curve(pEEG(x, mu = 1, sigma =3, lower.tail = FALSE),
from = 0, to = 6, ylim = c(0, 1), col = "red", las = 1, ylab = "R(x)")
## The quantile function
p <- seq(from = 0, to = 0.99999, length.out = 100)
plot(x = qEEG(p = p, mu = 1, sigma =0.5), y = p,
xlab = "Quantile", las = 1, ylab = "Probability")
curve(pEEG(x, mu = 1, sigma =0.5), from = 0, add = TRUE,
col = "red")
## The random function
hist(rEEG(1000, mu = 1, sigma =1), freq = FALSE, xlab = "x",
ylim = c(0, 0.9), las = 1, main = "")
curve(dEEG(x, mu = 1, sigma =1), from = 0, add = TRUE,
col = "red", ylim = c(0, 0.8))
## The Hazard function
par(mfrow=c(1,1))
curve(hEEG(x, mu = 1, sigma =0.5), from = 0, to = 2,
col = "red", ylab = "Hazard function", las = 1)
par(old_par) # restore previous graphical parameters