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The maximum likelihood estimate of rate is the inverse sample mean.
rate
mlexp(x, na.rm = FALSE, ...)
mlexp returns an object of class
mlexp
univariateML. This is a named numeric vector with maximum likelihood estimates for rate and the following attributes:
univariateML
model
The name of the model.
density
The density associated with the estimates.
logLik
The loglikelihood at the maximum.
support
The support of the density.
n
The number of observations.
call
The call as captured my match.call
match.call
a (non-empty) numeric vector of data values.
logical. Should missing values be removed? If FALSE, the function fails when x contains missing values.
FALSE
x
currently affects nothing.
For the density function of the exponential distribution see Exponential.
Johnson, N. L., Kotz, S. and Balakrishnan, N. (1995) Continuous Univariate Distributions, Volume 1, Chapter 19. Wiley, New York.
Exponential for the exponential density.
mlexp(precip)
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