Density, distribution function, quantile function, hazard function, cumulative hazard function, mean, and random generation for the Piecewice Constant Hazards (pch) distribution.
ppch(q, cuts, levels, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE)
dpch(x, cuts, levels, log = FALSE)
hpch(x, cuts, levels, log = FALSE)
Hpch(x, cuts, levels, log.p = FALSE)
qpch(p, cuts, levels, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE)
mpch(cuts, levels)
rpch(n, cuts, levels)
dpch
gives the density,
ppch
gives the distribution function,
qpch
gives the quantile function,
hpch
gives the hazard function,
Hpch
gives the cumulative hazard function,
mpch
gives the mean, and
rpch
generates random deviates.
Vector of cut points defining the intervals where the hazard function is constant.
Vector of levels (values of the hazard function).
logical; if TRUE (default), probabilities are \(P(X \le x)\), otherwise, \(P(X > x)\).
vector of quantiles.
vector of probabilities.
logical; if TRUE, probabilities p are given as log(p).
number of observations. If length(n) > 1
, the length is taken
to be the number required.
The pch distribution has a hazard function that is piecewise constant
on intervals defined by cutpoints
$$0 < c_1 < \cdots < c_n < \infty, n \ge 0$$
If n = 0
, this reduces to an exponential distribution.