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distr (version 2.9.5)

Naturals-class: Class "Naturals"

Description

The distribution-classes contain a slot where the sample space is stored. Typically, discrete random variables take naturals as values.

Usage

Naturals()

Arguments

Objects from the Class

Objects could theoretically be created by calls of the form new("Naturals", dimension, name). Usually an object of this class is not needed on its own. It is generated automatically when a univariate discrete distribution is instantiated.

Slots

dimension

Object of class "character": the dimension of the space, by default = 1

name

Object of class "character": the name of the space, by default = "Natural Space"

Extends

Class "Reals", directly.
Class "EuclideanSpace", by class "Reals".
Class "rSpace", by class "Reals".

Methods

initialize

signature(.Object = "Naturals"): initialize method

liesIn

signature(object = "Naturals", x = "numeric"): Does a particular vector only contain naturals?

Author

Thomas Stabla statho3@web.de,
Florian Camphausen fcampi@gmx.de,
Peter Ruckdeschel peter.ruckdeschel@uni-oldenburg.de,
Matthias Kohl Matthias.Kohl@stamats.de

See Also

Reals-class DiscreteDistribution-class

Examples

Run this code
N <- Naturals()
liesIn(N,1) # TRUE
liesIn(N,c(0,1)) # FALSE
liesIn(N,0.1) # FALSE

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