This function will generate n
random points from a gamma
distribution with a user provided, .shape
, .scale
, and number of
random simulations to be produced. The function returns a tibble with the
simulation number column the x column which corresponds to the n randomly
generated points, the d_
, p_
and q_
data points as well.
The data is returned un-grouped.
The columns that are output are:
sim_number
The current simulation number.x
The current value ofn
for the current simulation.y
The randomly generated data point.dx
Thex
value from thestats::density()
function.dy
They
value from thestats::density()
function.p
The values from the resulting p_ function of the distribution family.q
The values from the resulting q_ function of the distribution family.
Arguments
- .n
The number of randomly generated points you want.
- .shape
This is strictly 0 to infinity.
- .scale
The standard deviation of the randomly generated data. This is strictly from 0 to infinity.
- .num_sims
The number of randomly generated simulations you want.
Details
This function uses the underlying stats::rgamma()
, and its underlying
p
, d
, and q
functions. For more information please see stats::rgamma()
See also
https://www.statology.org/fit-gamma-distribution-to-dataset-in-r/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma_distribution
Other Continuous Distribution:
tidy_beta()
,
tidy_burr()
,
tidy_cauchy()
,
tidy_chisquare()
,
tidy_exponential()
,
tidy_f()
,
tidy_generalized_beta()
,
tidy_generalized_pareto()
,
tidy_geometric()
,
tidy_inverse_burr()
,
tidy_inverse_exponential()
,
tidy_inverse_gamma()
,
tidy_inverse_normal()
,
tidy_inverse_pareto()
,
tidy_inverse_weibull()
,
tidy_logistic()
,
tidy_lognormal()
,
tidy_normal()
,
tidy_paralogistic()
,
tidy_pareto1()
,
tidy_pareto()
,
tidy_t()
,
tidy_uniform()
,
tidy_weibull()
,
tidy_zero_truncated_geometric()
Other Gamma:
tidy_inverse_gamma()
,
util_gamma_param_estimate()
,
util_gamma_stats_tbl()
Examples
tidy_gamma()
#> # A tibble: 50 × 7
#> sim_number x y dx dy p q
#> <fct> <int> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl>
#> 1 1 1 0.0198 -0.368 0.00643 0.0638 0.0198
#> 2 1 2 0.00909 -0.331 0.0161 0.0298 0.00909
#> 3 1 3 0.188 -0.293 0.0372 0.465 0.188
#> 4 1 4 0.178 -0.255 0.0785 0.448 0.178
#> 5 1 5 0.0401 -0.217 0.152 0.125 0.0401
#> 6 1 6 0.0384 -0.179 0.272 0.120 0.0384
#> 7 1 7 0.125 -0.142 0.447 0.341 0.125
#> 8 1 8 0.319 -0.104 0.678 0.654 0.319
#> 9 1 9 0.873 -0.0661 0.950 0.945 0.873
#> 10 1 10 0.102 -0.0283 1.23 0.289 0.102
#> # … with 40 more rows