"all possible probability distributions"
I doubt that is a finite set. To select "a bunch of them" would seem to
imply a reduction of that set based on what's
possible/promising/pertinent in your specific problem. IMHO, what's the
"most suitable distribution" tends to depend partly on knowledge
On 9/11/22 12:22, akshay kulkarni wrote:
> Dear members,
> I came across this queer thing during my analysis:
>> as.integer("09098")
> 9098
>
> Any idea on how to retain the "0"?
Don't use as.integer(), which has performed precisely the service that
it advertises?
I certainly wouldn't call this
Have you tried
RSiteSearch("tobit")
??
---JRG
On 9/5/21 6:43 AM, Franklin Feukam via R-help wrote:
> Multivariate Tobit regression
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Does this link help?
> https://rdrr.io/cran/npsm/
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On 9/1/21 10:34 AM, cag...@gmail.com wrote:
> I need to install the package "npsm" to follow Kloke & McKean book. However,
> npsm is no longer on CRAN. So, please let me know in detail how to proceed
> to install it.
>
>
>
> Thank
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On 2021-01-08 09:43, zyra e madhe wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm having difficulty doing the following exercise.
> Can you please provide the code and some written explanation?
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Zyra
>
>
> ___
The largest consecutive integer that can be represented in double
precision is 2^53.
You'll have to move past double precision.
---JRG
On 2020-11-13 20:44, Yousri Fanous wrote:
> I want to calculate 2^64-1 which is
> 18446744073709551615
>
> I set the following options to prevent scientific n
On 2020-09-04 00:46, array chip via R-help wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I made a mistake today on simple counting in R, that almost got me into
> trouble. After trying multiple times, I finally figured out it's rounding
> issue in R.
>
> For exmaple, when I just simply type:
>
>> (6.9-6.3) > 0.6
> [1] TRU
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