[R] new dgamma rate argument
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Fri Jan 11 14:39:18 CET 2002
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Martin Maechler wrote:
> >>>>> "Jim" == Jim Lindsey <james.lindsey at luc.ac.be> writes:
>
> Jim> Can someone explain to me in what way the new
> Jim> (dpqr)gamma parameter can be interpreted as a rate
> Jim> (when shape != 1)? The only gamma rate that I am aware
> Jim> of is the hazard rate given by dgamma/(1-pgamma), the
> Jim> log of which is returned by my hgamma function (event
> Jim> library). Jim
>
> NEWS has
>
> o [dpqr]gamma now has third argument `rate' for S-compatibility
> (and for compatibility with exponentials). Calls which use
> positional matching may need to be altered.
>
> i.e. one point of view (close to mine) could be:
>
> The authors of R (R&R) called that argument of [dpqr]gamma()
> `scale' as it should sensibly be called.
> OTOH, (at least one of) the original S authors used `rate'
> (for 1/scale) in a loose analogy with the exponential and
> weibull distribution quite some time before R was born. Now
> that there is an increasing drive for S source compatibility
> between the different S dialects -- whenever it's ``easy'' --
> the compatible parametrization has been allowed as well.
I could add that this was precipated by finding two instances of people
porting S code and not noticing the difference in parameters, which is
somewhat dangerous and why the order was changed to be S compatible.
I see it is as a rate in the sense of an accelerated life model, just like
an exponential: the mean is proportional to 1/rate.
A quick poll of my bookshelf suggests that it is a common parametrization,
although Johnson & Kotz and the Encyclopedias of Statistical Science and
Biostatistics have the `shape' version, and also an offset (but I doubt
are independent authorities).
--
Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/
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