[R] How to calculate density function of Bivariate binomial distribution
nykee
rairai442 at hotmail.com
Sat Jan 2 17:08:48 CET 2010
Thanks milton,
I checked some of them, and actually none is what I want. So instead, I
wrote a small function for the density of bivariate binomial. Thanks,
nykee
milton ruser wrote:
>
> Hi Nykee,
>
> I checked out ??bivariate on my R installed libraries,
> and found about a hundred of occurrences of "bivariate".
> If nobody reply you with a streigth answer, give a look at:
> VGAM; splancs; sm; prada; geoR; fUtilities; fBasics;
> akima; adehabitat; vegan; ade4 and spatstat packages.
>
> bests
>
> milton
>
> On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 5:36 PM, nykee <rairai442 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Am trying to do some study on bivariate binomial distribution. Anyone
>> knows
>> if there is package in R that I can use to calculate the density function
>> of
>> bivariate binomial distribution and to generate random samples of it.
>> Thanks,
>>
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