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Skewness
The skewness for an Erlang random variable with shape k
and rate λ
is
Installation
npm install @stdlib/stats-base-dists-erlang-skewness
Usage
var skewness = require( '@stdlib/stats-base-dists-erlang-skewness' );
skewness( k, lambda )
Returns the skewness of an Erlang distribution with parameters k
(shape parameter) and lambda
(rate parameter).
var v = skewness( 1, 1.0 );
// returns 2.0
v = skewness( 4, 12.0 );
// returns 1.0
v = skewness( 8, 2.0 );
// returns ~0.707
If provided NaN
as any argument, the function returns NaN
.
var v = skewness( NaN, 2.0 );
// returns NaN
v = skewness( 2.0, NaN );
// returns NaN
If not provided a positive integer for k
, the function returns NaN
.
var v = skewness( 1.8, 1.0 );
// returns NaN
v = skewness( -1.0, 1.0 );
// returns NaN
If provided lambda <= 0
, the function returns NaN
.
var v = skewness( 2, 0.0 );
// returns NaN
v = skewness( 2, -1.0 );
// returns NaN
Examples
var randu = require( '@stdlib/random-base-randu' );
var round = require( '@stdlib/math-base-special-round' );
var EPS = require( '@stdlib/constants-float64-eps' );
var skewness = require( '@stdlib/stats-base-dists-erlang-skewness' );
var lambda;
var k;
var v;
var i;
for ( i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) {
k = round( randu()*10.0 );
lambda = ( randu()*10.0 ) + EPS;
v = skewness( k, lambda );
console.log( 'k: %d, λ: %d, skew(X;k,λ): %d', k.toFixed( 4 ), lambda.toFixed( 4 ), v.toFixed( 4 ) );
}
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