ini.mixexp2 {Renext} | R Documentation |
Simple estimation for the mixture of two exponential distributions
Description
Compute a simple (preliminary) estimation for the tree parameters of the mixture of two exponential distributions
Usage
ini.mixexp2(x, plot = FALSE)
Arguments
x |
Sample: numerical vector with elements |
plot |
Should a graphic be displayed? |
Details
This function gives estimators using several methods if necessary. The
goal is to find the rates rate1
, rate2
and the mixing
probability prob1
with the 'feasibility' constraints 0 <
rate1
< rate2
and 0 < prob1 < 1
.
First the method of moments is used. If the estimates are feasible
they are returned with method
=
"moments"
. If
not, the estimates are derived using two linear regressions. A
regression without constant using only the smallest values gives an
estimator of the mean rate. A regression using only the largest
values gives rate1
and prob1
. Yet the constraints must
be fulfilled. If they are, the estimates are returned (together with
method =
"Hreg"
suggesting a cumulative hazard
regression). If not, a (poor) default estimate is returned with
method =
"arbitrary"
.
Value
A list
estimate |
A vector with named elements |
method |
The method that really produced the estimators. |
Note
The method of moments is implemented in mom.mixexp2
. Further
investigations are needed to compare the estimators (moments or Hreg)
and select the best strategy.
Note that this function returns the estimate within a list and no longer as a vector with named elements as was the case before.
Author(s)
Yves Deville
See Also
See MixExp2
, mom.mixexp2
.
Examples
set.seed(1234)
x <- rmixexp2(n = 100, prob1 = 0.5, rate2 = 4)
res <- ini.mixexp2(x, plot = TRUE)