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VGAM (version 0.9-4)

gamma1: 1-parameter Gamma Distribution

Description

Estimates the 1-parameter gamma distribution by maximum likelihood estimation.

Usage

gamma1(link = "loge", zero = NULL)

Arguments

link
Link function applied to the (positive) shape parameter. See Links for more choices and general information.
zero

Value

  • An object of class "vglmff" (see vglmff-class). The object is used by modelling functions such as vglm and vgam.

Details

The density function is given by $$f(y) = \exp(-y) \times y^{shape-1} / \Gamma(shape)$$ for $shape > 0$ and $y > 0$. Here, $\Gamma(shape)$ is the gamma function, as in gamma. The mean of $Y$ (returned as the fitted values) is $\mu=shape$, and the variance is $\sigma^2 = shape$.

References

Most standard texts on statistical distributions describe the 1-parameter gamma distribution, e.g.,

Forbes, C., Evans, M., Hastings, N. and Peacock, B. (2011) Statistical Distributions, Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley and Sons, Fourth edition.

See Also

gamma2.ab for the 2-parameter gamma distribution, lgammaff, lindley, simulate.vlm.

Examples

Run this code
gdata <- data.frame(y = rgamma(n = 100, shape = exp(3)))
fit <- vglm(y ~ 1, gamma1, data = gdata, trace = TRUE, crit = "coef")
coef(fit, matrix = TRUE)
Coef(fit)
summary(fit)

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