llikNbinomMu {rxode2} | R Documentation |
Calculate the log likelihood of the negative binomial function (and its derivatives)
Description
Calculate the log likelihood of the negative binomial function (and its derivatives)
Usage
llikNbinomMu(x, size, mu, full = FALSE)
Arguments
x |
Number of successes |
size |
Size of trial |
mu |
mu parameter for negative binomial |
full |
Add the data frame showing x, mean, sd as well as the fx and derivatives |
Details
In an rxode2()
model, you can use llikNbinomMu()
but you have to
use all arguments. You can also get the derivative of mu
with
llikNbinomMuDmu()
Value
data frame with fx
for the pdf value of with
dProb
that has the derivatives with respect to the parameters at
the observation time-point
Author(s)
Matthew L. Fidler
Examples
llikNbinomMu(46:54, 100, 40)
llikNbinomMu(46:54, 100, 40, TRUE)
et <- et(46:54)
et$size <- 100
et$mu <- 40
model <- function() {
model({
fx <- llikNbinomMu(time, size, mu)
dProb <- llikNbinomMuDmu(time, size, mu)
})
}
rxSolve(model, et)
[Package rxode2 version 2.1.3 Index]