integrate(dnorm, -1.96, 1.96, mean=2, sd=1)

Read the help for integrate!  It tells you that the
integrate function has a "..." argument which consists of
"additional arguments to be passed to f".

    cheers,

        Rolf Turner


On 24/07/12 14:23, FJ M wrote:
I'm trying to provide different parameters to the integrate function for 
various probability functions. I'm using dnorm as the simplest example here. 
For instance integrate(dnorm, -1.96, 1.96) produces the correct answer for a 
normal distribution with mean 0 and standard deviation 1. I've tried two ways 
to use mean=2.0 and standard deviation 1, but with no luck. The examples follow.
integrate(dnorm, -1.96, 1.96)
0.9500042 with absolute error < 1e-11
mean = 2.0
sd = 1.0
integrate(dnorm, -1.96, 1.96)
0.9500042 with absolute error < 1e-11
integrate(dnorm(mean=2.0,sd=1.0), -1.96, 1.96)
Error in .Internal(dnorm(x, mean, sd, log)) : 'x' is missing
Calls: integrate -> match.fun -> dnorm
Execution halted
How do I change the built in mean=0 and standard deviation=1 for dnorm using integrate?

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