[R] Fitting inter-arrival time data
M. Edward Borasky
znmeb at aracnet.com
Tue Jul 1 05:16:06 CEST 2003
Unfortunately, the data are *non-negative*, not strictly positive. Zero is a
valid and frequent inter-arrival time. It is, IIRC, the most likely value of
a (negative) exponential distribution.
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> if you data are positive, you could use
>
> sm.density(..., positive=TRUE)
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