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distributions3 (version 0.2.2)

quantile.Geometric: Determine quantiles of a Geometric distribution

Description

Determine quantiles of a Geometric distribution

Usage

# S3 method for Geometric
quantile(x, probs, drop = TRUE, elementwise = NULL, ...)

Value

In case of a single distribution object, either a numeric vector of length probs (if drop = TRUE, default) or a matrix with length(probs) columns (if drop = FALSE). In case of a vectorized distribution object, a matrix with length(probs) columns containing all possible combinations.

Arguments

x

A Geometric object created by a call to Geometric().

probs

A vector of probabilities.

drop

logical. Should the result be simplified to a vector if possible?

elementwise

logical. Should each distribution in x be evaluated at all elements of probs (elementwise = FALSE, yielding a matrix)? Or, if x and probs have the same length, should the evaluation be done element by element (elementwise = TRUE, yielding a vector)? The default of NULL means that elementwise = TRUE is used if the lengths match and otherwise elementwise = FALSE is used.

...

Arguments to be passed to qgeom. Unevaluated arguments will generate a warning to catch mispellings or other possible errors.

See Also

Other Geometric distribution: cdf.Geometric(), pdf.Geometric(), random.Geometric()

Examples

Run this code

set.seed(27)

X <- Geometric(0.3)
X

random(X, 10)

pdf(X, 2)
log_pdf(X, 2)

cdf(X, 4)
quantile(X, 0.7)

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