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RGENERATEPREC (version 1.2.9)

omega_inv: This function is the inverse of omega function

Description

This function is the inverse of omega function

Usage

omega_inv(
  p0 = NULL,
  p0_v1 = 0.5,
  p0_v2 = p0_v1,
  p00 = p0_v1 * p0_v2,
  correlation = NA,
  only.value = TRUE,
  interval = c(-1, 1),
  tolerance = 0.001,
  nearPD = TRUE,
  force.independence = TRUE,
  ...
)

Arguments

p0

matrix of joint probabilities. Default is NULL, otherwise functions returns a matrix with values

p0_v1, p0_v2

probablity of no precipitatin occurrences for the v1 and v2 time series respectively.

p00

probability of no precipitation occurrence in both v1 and v2 simultanously returned by omega

correlation

numerical value. DEfault is NA. Binary correlation retured by omega when the argumet correlation=TRUE (see omega_root)

only.value

logical value. If TRUE (Default) the only Gaussian correletion (x input variable of omega) is returned, otherwise the complete output of uniroot is returned.

interval

see interval option of uniroot. Default is c(-1,1).

tolerance

tolerance (numeric) parameter used for comparisons with the extreme value of marginal probabilities. Default is 0.001.

nearPD

logical. If TRUE (Default) a positive-definite correlation matrix is returned by applying nearPD in case p0 is a matrix and not NULL.

force.independence

logical value. Default is TRUE. If it is TRUE, no negative corelation is considered and negative values of correletion are forced to be 0 (independence).

...

further arguments for uniroot

Value

value of expected correlation between the corresponding Gaussian-distributed variables (see x input argument of omega.

See Also

normalCopula,pcopula,omega(and reference URLs therein)

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
x <- omega_inv(p0_v1=0.5,p0_v2=0.5,p00=1.1*0.5*0.5)
omega(x,p0_v1=0.5,p0_v2=0.5)
# }

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