Evaluate the cumulative distribution function of a Logistic distribution
Source:R/Logistic.R
cdf.Logistic.RdEvaluate the cumulative distribution function of a Logistic distribution
Usage
# S3 method for class 'Logistic'
cdf(d, x, drop = TRUE, elementwise = NULL, ...)Arguments
- d
A
Logisticobject created by a call toLogistic().- x
A vector of elements whose cumulative probabilities you would like to determine given the distribution
d.- drop
logical. Should the result be simplified to a vector if possible?
- elementwise
logical. Should each distribution in
dbe evaluated at all elements ofx(elementwise = FALSE, yielding a matrix)? Or, ifdandxhave the same length, should the evaluation be done element by element (elementwise = TRUE, yielding a vector)? The default ofNULLmeans thatelementwise = TRUEis used if the lengths match and otherwiseelementwise = FALSEis used.- ...
Arguments to be passed to
plogis. Unevaluated arguments will generate a warning to catch mispellings or other possible errors.
Value
In case of a single distribution object, either a numeric
vector of length probs (if drop = TRUE, default) or a matrix with
length(x) columns (if drop = FALSE). In case of a vectorized distribution
object, a matrix with length(x) columns containing all possible combinations.
See also
Other Logistic distribution:
pdf.Logistic(),
quantile.Logistic(),
random.Logistic()
Examples
set.seed(27)
X <- Logistic(2, 4)
X
#> [1] "Logistic(location = 2, scale = 4)"
random(X, 10)
#> [1] 16.1520541 -7.5694209 9.7424712 -0.8466541 -3.0098187 0.4055911
#> [7] -8.1957130 -22.0364748 -5.3585558 -3.7506119
pdf(X, 2)
#> [1] 0.0625
log_pdf(X, 2)
#> [1] -2.772589
cdf(X, 4)
#> [1] 0.6224593
quantile(X, 0.7)
#> [1] 5.389191