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Mastering Scientific Computing with R
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R makes it very easy to plot and get statistical information on many probability distributions. For those who are not familiar with probability distributions, they are defined as a table or an equation that links each outcome of a statistical experiment with its probability of occurrence. A summary of many common probability distributions available in R is available in the following table:
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Probability distribution |
R name |
|---|---|
|
Beta |
beta |
|
Binomial |
binom |
|
Cauchy |
cauchy |
|
Chi square |
chisq |
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Exponential |
exp |
|
F |
f |
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Gamma |
gamma |
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Geometric |
geom |
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Hypergeometric |
hyper |
|
Logistic |
logis |
|
Lognormal |
lnorm |
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Negative Binomial |
nbinom |
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Normal |
norm |
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Poisson |
pois |
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Student t |
t |
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Uniform |
unif |
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Tukey |
tukey |
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Weibull |
weib |
|
Wilcoxon |
wilcox |
You can also get this summary in R by entering help("distributions"). For additional probability distributions, and the packages needed to load them, you can consult the CRAN distributions page at http://cran.r-project.org/web/views...
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