The function checks if a certain combination of copula family and parameters can be used within other functions of this package.
BiCopCheck(family, par, par2 = 0, ...)
A logical indicating whether the family can be used with the parameter specification.
An integer defining the bivariate copula family:
0
= independence copula
1
= Gaussian copula
2
= Student t copula (t-copula)
3
= Clayton copula
4
= Gumbel copula
5
= Frank copula
6
= Joe copula
7
= BB1 copula
8
= BB6 copula
9
= BB7 copula
10
= BB8 copula
13
= rotated Clayton copula (180 degrees; survival Clayton'') \cr `14` = rotated Gumbel copula (180 degrees;
survival Gumbel'')
16
= rotated Joe copula (180 degrees; survival Joe'') \cr `17` = rotated BB1 copula (180 degrees;
survival BB1'')
18
= rotated BB6 copula (180 degrees; survival BB6'')\cr `19` = rotated BB7 copula (180 degrees;
survival BB7'')
20
= rotated BB8 copula (180 degrees; ``survival BB8'')
23
= rotated Clayton copula (90 degrees)
`24` = rotated Gumbel copula (90 degrees)
`26` = rotated Joe copula (90 degrees)
`27` = rotated BB1 copula (90 degrees)
`28` = rotated BB6 copula (90 degrees)
`29` = rotated BB7 copula (90 degrees)
`30` = rotated BB8 copula (90 degrees)
`33` = rotated Clayton copula (270 degrees)
`34` = rotated Gumbel copula (270 degrees)
`36` = rotated Joe copula (270 degrees)
`37` = rotated BB1 copula (270 degrees)
`38` = rotated BB6 copula (270 degrees)
`39` = rotated BB7 copula (270 degrees)
`40` = rotated BB8 copula (270 degrees)
`104` = Tawn type 1 copula
`114` = rotated Tawn type 1 copula (180 degrees)
`124` = rotated Tawn type 1 copula (90 degrees)
`134` = rotated Tawn type 1 copula (270 degrees)
`204` = Tawn type 2 copula
`214` = rotated Tawn type 2 copula (180 degrees)
`224` = rotated Tawn type 2 copula (90 degrees)
`234` = rotated Tawn type 2 copula (270 degrees)
Copula parameter.
Second parameter for bivariate copulas with two parameters (t,
BB1, BB6, BB7, BB8, Tawn type 1 and type 2; default is par2 = 0
).
used internally.
Thomas Nagler
## check parameter of Clayton copula
BiCopCheck(3, 1) # works
if (FALSE) BiCopCheck(3, -1) # does not work (only positive parameter is allowed)
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