Subject: Re: [R] package implementing continuous binomial?
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Reply-To: Martin Maechler
I don't think Benjamin should use the zipfR package just for
these functions [and even the zipfR package help page on these
can be read as saying so .. ]
Exactly. They are simply there because it's much easier to write and read code
with wrappers that parametrize the incomplete Beta and
On May 6, 2015, at 7:00 PM, Benjamin Tyner wrote:
Hi
I'm wondering if anyone is aware of an R package implementing (i.e.,
providing a pdf, cdf, and/or quantile function) for the continuous
binomial distribution? Specifically the one characterized here:
Thanks David! I'll take a look at zipfR.
Regards
Ben
On 05/07/2015 03:10 PM, David Winsemius wrote:
On May 6, 2015, at 7:00 PM, Benjamin Tyner wrote:
Hi
I'm wondering if anyone is aware of an R package implementing (i.e.,
providing a pdf, cdf, and/or quantile function) for the continuous
Hi
I'm wondering if anyone is aware of an R package implementing (i.e.,
providing a pdf, cdf, and/or quantile function) for the continuous
binomial distribution? Specifically the one characterized here:
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