Hi,
for fitting have you seen ?fgev in evd package, or
?gevFit in fExtremes or ?gev in evir package?


Regards,
Vito


<kunnavrv <at> slu.edu> wrote:

hi,
  rgev function gives me random deviates and I have a
data
set which I am fitting to an EVD,IS there a way I can
plot
both observed and ideal evd on the same plot
thankyou
Rangesh


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