phermite {hermite}R Documentation

Distribution function for the generalized Hermite distribution

Description

Distribution function for the generalized Hermite distribution with parameters a, b and m.

Usage

  phermite(q, a, b, m=2, lower.tail=TRUE)

Arguments

q

vector of non-negative integer quantiles.

a

first parameter for the Hermite distribution.

b

second parameter for the Hermite distribution.

m

degree of the generalized Hermite distribution. Its default value is 2, corresponding to the standard Hermite distribution.

lower.tail

logical; if TRUE (default), probabilities are P[X \le x], otherwise, P[X > x].

Value

Probability for a generalized Hermite random varible with parameters a, b and m to be lower (or greater) than q.

Author(s)

David Moriña, Manuel Higueras, Pedro Puig and María Oliveira

References

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See Also

Distributions for some other distributions, dhermite, qhermite, rhermite, hermite-package, glm.hermite

Examples

d <- phermite(4, 0.8, 0.3, m=3)

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