[R] Numerical Integration in 1D
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Fri Mar 7 19:51:15 CET 2008
On Fri, 7 Mar 2008, Max wrote:
> Dear UseRs,
>
> I'm curious about the derivative of n!.
>
> We know that Gamma(n+1)=n! So when on takes the derivative of
> Gamma(n+1) we get Int(ln(x)*exp(-x)*x^n,x=0..Inf).
>
> I've tried code like
>
>> integrand<-function(x) {log(x)*exp(x)*x^n}
>> integrate(integrand,lower=0,upper=Inf)
>
> It seems that R doesn't like to integrate for any n, and I was
> wondering if anyone knew a way around this?
ln(x) e^x x^n is not integrable on (0, Inf). You presumably slipped over
a minus sign, but your definition of gamma(n) is wrong -- see ?gamma.
integrate(function(x) exp(-x)*x^n, lower=0, upper=Inf)
will work for gamma(n+1).
--
Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
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