dPL function

The Power Lindley distribution

The Power Lindley distribution

Density, distribution function, quantile function, random generation and hazard function for the Power Lindley distribution with parameters mu and sigma.

dPL(x, mu, sigma, log = FALSE) pPL(q, mu, sigma, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE) qPL(p, mu, sigma, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE) rPL(n, mu, sigma) hPL(x, mu, sigma)

Arguments

  • x, q: vector of quantiles.
  • mu: parameter.
  • sigma: parameter.
  • log, log.p: logical; if TRUE, probabilities p are given as log(p).
  • lower.tail: logical; if TRUE (default), probabilities are P[X <= x], otherwise, P[X > x].
  • p: vector of probabilities.
  • n: number of observations.

Returns

dPL gives the density, pPL gives the distribution function, qPL gives the quantile function, rPL

generates random deviates and hPL gives the hazard function.

Details

The Power Lindley Distribution with parameters mu

and sigma has density given by

f(x)=μσ2σ+1(1+xμ)xμ1exp(σxμ),f(x) = \frac{\mu \sigma^2}{\sigma + 1} (1 + x^\mu) x ^ {\mu - 1} \exp({-\sigma x ^\mu}),

for x > 0.

Examples

old_par <- par(mfrow = c(1, 1)) # save previous graphical parameters ## The probability density function curve(dPL(x, mu=1.5, sigma=0.2), from=0.1, to=10, col="red", las=1, ylab="f(x)") ## The cumulative distribution and the Reliability function par(mfrow=c(1, 2)) curve(pPL(x, mu=1.5, sigma=0.2), from=0.1, to=10, col="red", las=1, ylab="F(x)") curve(pPL(x, mu=1.5, sigma=0.2, lower.tail=FALSE), from=0.1, to=10, col="red", las=1, ylab="R(x)") ## The quantile function p <- seq(from=0, to=0.99999, length.out=100) plot(x=qPL(p, mu=1.5, sigma=0.2), y=p, xlab="Quantile", las=1, ylab="Probability") curve(pPL(x, mu=1.5, sigma=0.2), from=0.1, add=TRUE, col="red") ## The random function hist(rPL(n=1000, mu=1.5, sigma=0.2), freq=FALSE, xlab="x", las=1, main="") curve(dPL(x, mu=1.5, sigma=0.2), from=0.1, to=15, add=TRUE, col="red") ## The Hazard function par(mfrow=c(1,1)) curve(hPL(x, mu=1.5, sigma=0.2), from=0.1, to=15, col="red", ylab="Hazard function", las=1) par(old_par) # restore previous graphical parameters

References

Rdpack::insert_ref(key="almalki2014modifications",package="RelDists")

Rdpack::insert_ref(key="Ghitanya2013",package="RelDists")

Author(s)

Amylkar Urrea Montoya, amylkar.urrea@udea.edu.co

  • Maintainer: Jaime Mosquera
  • License: GPL-3
  • Last published: 2022-12-22