ZAP
defines the zero adjusted Poisson distribution, a two parameter distribution, for a gamlss.family
object to be
used in GAMLSS fitting using the function gamlss()
. The functions dZAP
, pZAP
, qZAP
and rZAP
define the
density, distribution function, quantile function
and random generation for the inflated poisson, ZAP()
, distribution.ZAP(mu.link = "log", sigma.link = "logit")
dZAP(x, mu = 5, sigma = 0.1, log = FALSE)
pZAP(q, mu = 5, sigma = 0.1, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE)
qZAP(p, mu = 5, sigma = 0.1, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE)
rZAP(n, mu = 5, sigma = 0.1)
mu.link
, with "log" link as the default for the mu
parametersigma.link
, with "logit" link as the default for the sigma parameter which in this case is the probability at zero.
Other links are "probit" and "cloglog"'(complementary log-log)ZAP
returns a gamlss.family
object which can be used to fit a zero inflated poisson distribution in the gamlss()
function.Stasinopoulos D. M., Rigby R.A. and Akantziliotou C. (2006) Instructions on how to use the GAMLSS package in R.
Accompanying documentation in the current GAMLSS help files, (see also
Stasinopoulos D. M. Rigby R.A. (2007) Generalized additive models for location scale and shape (GAMLSS) in R.
Journal of Statistical Software, Vol. 23, Issue 7, Dec 2007,
Rigby, R. A. and Stasinopoulos D. M. (2010) The gamlss.family distributions, (distributed with this package or see
gamlss.family
, PO
, ZIP
, ZIP2
, ZALG
ZAP()
# creating data and plotting them
dat<-rZAP(1000, mu=5, sigma=.1)
r <- barplot(table(dat), col='lightblue')
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