dSZMW function

The Sarhan and Zaindin's Modified Weibull distribution

The Sarhan and Zaindin's Modified Weibull distribution

Density, distribution function, quantile function, random generation and hazard function for Sarhan and Zaindins modified weibull distribution with parameters mu, sigma and nu.

dSZMW(x, mu, sigma, nu, log = FALSE) pSZMW(q, mu, sigma, nu, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE) qSZMW(p, mu, sigma, nu, lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = FALSE) rSZMW(n, mu, sigma, nu) hSZMW(x, mu, sigma, nu)

Arguments

  • x, q: vector of quantiles.
  • mu: scale parameter.
  • sigma: shape parameter.
  • nu: shape 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

dSZMW gives the density, pSZMW gives the distribution function, qSZMW gives the quantile function, rSZMW

generates random deviates and hSZMW gives the hazard function.

Details

The Sarhan and Zaindins modified weibull with parameters mu, sigma and nu has density given by

f(x)=(μ+σνx(ν1))exp(μxσxν)f(x)=(\mu + \sigma \nu x^(\nu - 1)) \exp(- \mu x - \sigma x^\nu)

for x>0x > 0, μ>0\mu > 0, σ>0\sigma > 0 and ν>0\nu > 0.

Examples

old_par <- par(mfrow = c(1, 1)) # save previous graphical parameters ## The probability density function curve(dSZMW(x, mu = 2, sigma = 1.5, nu = 0.2), from = 0, to = 2, ylim = c(0, 1.7), col = "red", las = 1, ylab = "f(x)") ## The cumulative distribution and the Reliability function par(mfrow = c(1, 2)) curve(pSZMW(x, mu = 2, sigma = 1.5, nu = 0.2), from = 0, to = 2, ylim = c(0, 1), col = "red", las = 1, ylab = "F(x)") curve(pSZMW(x, mu = 2, sigma = 1.5, nu = 0.2, lower.tail = FALSE), from = 0, to = 2, ylim = c(0, 1), col = "red", las = 1, ylab = "R(x)") ## The quantile function p <- seq(from = 0, to = 0.99999, length.out = 100) plot(x = qSZMW(p = p, mu = 2, sigma = 1.5, nu = 0.2), y = p, xlab = "Quantile", las = 1, ylab = "Probability") curve(pSZMW(x, mu = 2, sigma = 1.5, nu = 0.2), from = 0, add = TRUE, col = "red") ## The random function hist(rSZMW(n = 1000, mu = 2, sigma = 1.5, nu = 0.2), freq = FALSE, xlab = "x", las = 1, main = "") curve(dSZMW(x, mu = 2, sigma = 1.5, nu = 0.2), from = 0, add = TRUE, col = "red") ## The Hazard function par(mfrow=c(1,1)) curve(hSZMW(x, mu = 2, sigma = 1.5, nu = 0.2), from = 0, to = 3, ylim = c(0, 8), 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="sarhan2009modified",package="RelDists")

Author(s)

Johan David Marin Benjumea, johand.marin@udea.edu.co

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