[R-sig-teaching] Simulated Two Independent Log-normal Distributions
Jeff Laux
jefflaux at gmail.com
Tue Jan 24 21:57:40 CET 2017
This doesn't really make sense. I can't figure out what you mean by having
the parameters "fall in the range". Do you want to do a Bayesian
simulation where the prior is a uniform on those ranges? I don't
understand what you mean by "how to assure independency" either. I also
don't see what this has to do with how to use R to teach statistics.
On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 2:59 PM, Steven Stoline <sstoline at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All:
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> I want to simulate two independent log-normal distributions 10,000 times
> (say)
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> *Log-normal 1: * -10 <= mu1 <=100 and 0< sigma1 <=25 (say)
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> *Log-normal 2: * 5 <= mu2 <=50 and 0< sigma2 <=10 (say)
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> Your help will be highly appreciated.
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> Thank you very much for your support and help.
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> with thanks
> steve
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> Steven M. Stoline
> sstoline at gmail.com
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