| distrExOptions {distrEx} | R Documentation |
With distrExOptions you can inspect and change
the global variables of the package distrEx.
distrExOptions(...) distrExoptions(...) getdistrExOption(x)
... |
any options can be defined, using name = value or by passing a list of such tagged values. |
x |
a character string holding an option name. |
distrExOptions() returns a list of the global variables.
distrExOptions(x) returns the global variable x.
getdistrExOption(x) returns the global variable x.
distrExOptions(x=y) sets the value of the global variable x to y.
For compatibility with spelling in package distr, distrExoptions is
just a synonym to distrExOptions.
integrate fails and there are
infinite integration limits, the function GLIntegrate is
called inside of distrExIntegrate with the corresponding quantiles
GLIntegrateTruncQuantile respectively,
1 - GLIntegrateTruncQuantile as finite integration limits. distrExIntegrate. E which corresponds to the ElowerTruncQuantile-quantile. E which corresponds to the (1-ElowerTruncQuantile)-quantile. E
when calling distrExIntegrate. m1df which corresponds to the m1dfLowerTruncQuantile-quantile. m1df
when calling distrExIntegrate. m2df which corresponds to the m2dfLowerTruncQuantile-quantile. m2df
when calling distrExIntegrate. "AbscontDistribution". "DiscreteDistribution". This is done via convolution with the
normal distribution Norm(mean = 0, sd = hSmooth).Matthias Kohl Matthias.Kohl@stamats.de
distrExOptions()
distrExOptions("ElowerTruncQuantile")
distrExOptions("ElowerTruncQuantile" = 1e-6)
# or
distrExOptions(ElowerTruncQuantile = 1e-6)
getdistrExOption("ElowerTruncQuantile")