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rmutil (version 1.1.10)

Multiplicative Binomial: Multiplicative Binomial Distribution

Description

These functions provide information about the multiplicative binomial distribution with parameters m and s: density, cumulative distribution, quantiles, and random generation.

The multiplicative binomial distribution with total \(= n\) and prob \(= m\) has density $$p(y) = c({n}, {m}, {s}){n \choose y} {m}^{y} {(1-m)}^{n-y} {s}^{(y(n-y))} $$ for \(y = 0, \ldots, n\), where c(.) is a normalizing constant.

Usage

dmultbinom(y, size, m, s, log=FALSE)
pmultbinom(q, size, m, s)
qmultbinom(p, size, m, s)
rmultbinom(n, size, m, s)

Arguments

y

vector of frequencies

q

vector of quantiles

p

vector of probabilities

n

number of values to generate

size

vector of totals

m

vector of probabilities of success

s

vector of overdispersion parameters

log

if TRUE, log probabilities are supplied.

Author

J.K. Lindsey

See Also

dbinom for the binomial, ddoublebinom for the double binomial, and dbetabinom for the beta binomial distribution.

Examples

Run this code
# compute P(45 < y < 55) for y multiplicative binomial(100,0.5,1.1)
sum(dmultbinom(46:54, 100, 0.5, 1.1))
pmultbinom(54, 100, 0.5, 1.1)-pmultbinom(45, 100, 0.5, 1.1)
pmultbinom(2,10,0.5,1.1)
qmultbinom(0.025,10,0.5,1.1)
rmultbinom(10,10,0.5,1.1)

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