The Hyperdirichlet Distribution, Mark 2
Convert an order table with DNS entries to a nice order table
Translate attempt tables to hyper3 support functions
Normalizing constant for the hyperdirichlet distribution
Enforce the zero power sum condition
Convert a character vector to a numeric vector
Zipf's law
Calculate points from an order table
Translate order tables to support functions
Order transformation
Various functionality for races and hyper3 likelihood functions
Consistency check for hyper2 objects
Wrappers to c calls
Dirichlet distribution and generalizations
Extract or replace parts of a hyper2 object
Fillup function
Order statistics
Differential calculus
First few terms of a distribution: DEPRECATED
tools:::Rd_package_title("hyper2")
Basic functions in the hyper2 package
Weighted probability vectors: hyper3 objects
Increment and decrement operators
Random hyper2 objects
Keep or discard players
Length method for hyper2 objects
Log likelihood functions
Convert a matrix to a likelihood function
Maximum likelihood estimation
Kronecker matrix product functionality
Arithmetic Ops Group Methods for hyper2 objects
Arithmetic Ops Group Methods for hyper3 objects
Order tables
Random hyper3 objects
Pairwise comparisons
Print methods
Profile likelihood and support
Substitute players of a hyper2 object
Player with advantage
Convert rank tables to and from order tables
Random samples from the prior of a hyper2 object
A random race with given BT strengths
Random ranks
Summary method for hyper2 objects
Methods for suplist objects
Convert various datasets to support functions.
Hypothesis testing
Tidy up a hyper2 object
Zap weak competitors
A suite of routines for the hyperdirichlet distribution and reified Bradley-Terry; supersedes the 'hyperdirichlet' package; uses 'disordR' discipline <doi:10.48550/ARXIV.2210.03856>. To cite in publications please use Hankin 2017 <doi:10.32614/rj-2017-061>, and for Generalized Plackett-Luce likelihoods use Hankin 2024 <doi:10.18637/jss.v109.i08>.
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