Hi Alex,
Try
> require(MASS)
Loading required package: MASS
> b <- c(2039L, 2088L, 5966L, 2353L, 1966L, 2312L, 3305L, 2013L, 3376L,
+ 3363L, 3567L, 4798L, 2032L, 1699L, 3001L, 2329L, 3944L, 2568L,
+ 1699L, 4545L)
> fitdistr(b, 'gamma')
shape rate
6.4528939045 0.0021887943
(0.7722567310) (0.0001854559)
HTH,
Jorge
On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Alexander Engelhardt <> wrote:
> Hey,
> I have a set of income data which I'd like to fit to a gamma distribution.
> How can I estimate the two parameters of the gamma distribution for a
> vector, e.g.
>
> c(2039L, 2088L, 5966L, 2353L, 1966L, 2312L, 3305L, 2013L, 3376L,
> 3363L, 3567L, 4798L, 2032L, 1699L, 3001L, 2329L, 3944L, 2568L,
> 1699L, 4545L)
>
> I sense this will be a very easy one-liner, but my searching didn't come up
> with results yet.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Alex
>
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