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Truncated distributions
Description
dnorm.trunc, pnorm.trunc, qnorm.trunc and 
rnorm.trunc are functions for the Truncated Normal Distribution.
dgumbel.trunc, pgumbel.trunc, qgumbel.trunc and 
rgumbel.trunc are functions for the Truncated Gumbel Distribution.
Usage
dnorm.trunc(x, mean = 0, sd = 1, min = -1e6, max = 1e6)
pnorm.trunc(q, mean = 0, sd = 1, min = -1e6, max = 1e6)
qnorm.trunc(p, mean = 0, sd = 1, min = -1e6, max = 1e6)
rnorm.trunc(n, mean = 0, sd = 1, min = -1e6, max = 1e6)
dgumbel.trunc(x, loc = 0, scale = 1, min = -1e6, max = 1e6)
pgumbel.trunc(q, loc = 0, scale = 1, min = -1e6, max = 1e6)
qgumbel.trunc(p, loc = 0, scale = 1, min = -1e6, max = 1e6)
rgumbel.trunc(n, loc = 0, scale = 1, min = -1e6, max = 1e6)
Arguments
x, q | 
 vector of quantiles  | 
p | 
 vector of probabilities  | 
n | 
 number of observations  | 
mean, sd | 
 means and standard deviation parameters  | 
loc, scale | 
 location and scale parameters  | 
min | 
 vector of minimal bound values  | 
max | 
 vector of maximal bound values  | 
Details
See dnorm for details on the Normal distribution.
The Gumbel distribution comes from the evd package.
See dgumbel for details on the Gumbel distribution.
Value
dnorm.trunc and dgumbel.trunc give the density, pnorm and pgumbel.trunc give the distribution function, qnorm and qgumbel.trunc give the quantile function, rnorm and rgumbel.trunc generate random deviates.
Author(s)
Gilles Pujol and Bertrand Iooss