See ExoticStatistics$hazard
.
hazard(object, ..., log = FALSE, simplify = TRUE, data = NULL)
(Distribution).
(numeric())
Points to evaluate the probability density function of the distribution. Arguments do not need
to be named. The length of each argument corresponds to the number of points to evaluate,
the number of arguments corresponds to the number of variables in the distribution.
See examples.
logical(1)
If TRUE
returns log-Hazard Default is FALSE
.
logical(1)
If TRUE
(default) simplifies the pdf if possible to a numeric
, otherwise returns a
data.table::data.table.
array Alternative method to specify points to evaluate. If univariate then rows correspond with number of points to evaluate and columns correspond with number of variables to evaluate. In the special case of VectorDistributions of multivariate distributions, then the third dimension corresponds to the distribution in the vector to evaluate.
Hazard function as a numeric, natural logarithm returned if log
is TRUE.