functions to change the global variables of the package ‘distr’
With distroptions
and getdistrOption
you may inspect and change the global
variables used by package distr.
distroptions(...) getdistrOption(x)
... |
any options can be defined, using name = value or by passing a list of such tagged values. |
x |
a character string holding an option name. |
Invoking distroptions()
with no arguments returns a list with the current values of the options.
To access the value of a single option, one should use getdistrOption("WarningSim")
, e.g., rather than
distroptions("WarningSim")
which is a list of length one.
distroptions()
returns a list of the global options of distr. distroptions("RtoDPQ.e")
returns the global option RtoDPQ.e
as a list of length 1. distroptions("RtoDPQ.e" = 3)
sets the value of the global option RtoDPQ.e
to 3.
getdistrOption("RtoDPQ.e")
the current value set for option RtoDPQ.e
.
DefaultNrGridPoints
default number of grid points in integration, default value: 2^12
DistrResolution
minimal spacing between two mass points in a discrete distribution, default value: 1e-6
DistrCollapse
logical; in discrete distributions, shall support points
with distance smaller than DistrResolution
be collapsed; default value: TRUE
TruncQuantile
argument for q
-slot at which to truncate; also, for discrete distributions,
support is restricted to [q(TruncQuantile)
,q(1-TruncQuantile)
], default value: 1e-5
DefaultNrFFTGridPointsExponent
by default, for e = DefaultNrFFTGridPointsExponent
,
FFT uses 2^e gridpoints; default value: 12
RtoDPQ.e
by default, for reconstructing the d
-,p
-,q
-slots out of simulations by slot r
,
RtoDPQ
resp. RtoDPQ.d
use 10^e simulations, where e = RtoDPQ.e
, default value: 5
WarningSim
if WarningSim==TRUE
, print
/show
issue a warning as to the precision of
d
-,p
-,q
-slots when these are obtained by RtoDPQ
resp. RtoDPQ.d
, default value: TRUE
WarningArith
if WarningArith==TRUE
, print
/show
issue a warning as to the interpretation of
arithmetics operating on distributions, when the corresponding distribution to be plotted/shown is obtained by such an operation;
keep in mind that arithmetics in fact operate on random variables distributed according to the given distributions and not
on corresponding cdf's or densities; default value: TRUE
withSweave
is code run in Sweave (then no new graphic devices are opened),
default value: FALSE
withgaps
controls whether in the return value of arithmetic
operations the slot gaps
of an the AbscontDistribution
part
is filled automatically based on empirical evaluations via setgaps
—default TRUE
simplifyD
controls whether in the return value of arithmetic
operations there is a call to simplifyD
or not —default TRUE
logical; decides whether by default
(i.e., if argument generalized
of solve
is not explicitely
set), solve
is to use generalized inverses if the original
solve
-method from package base fails; if the option is FALSE
,
in case of failure, and unless argument generalized
is not explicitely
set to TRUE
, solve
will throw an error as is
the base-method behavior. The default value is TRUE
.
DistrCollapse.Unique.Warn
controls whether there is a warning
whenever collapsing occurs or when two points are collapsed by a call to
unique()
(default behaviour if DistrCollapse
is FALSE
);
—default FALSE
warn.makeDNew
controls whether a warning is issued once in
internal utility .makeDNew
standard integration with
integrate
throws an error—default TRUE
Thomas Stabla statho3@web.de,
Florian Camphausen fcampi@gmx.de,
Peter Ruckdeschel peter.ruckdeschel@uni-oldenburg.de,
Matthias Kohl Matthias.Kohl@stamats.de
distroptions("RtoDPQ.e") # returns the value of RtoDPQ.e, by default = 5 currentDistrOptions <- distroptions() distroptions(RtoDPQ.e = 6) distroptions("RtoDPQ.e") getdistrOption("RtoDPQ.e") distroptions(c("WarningSim","WarningArith")) getdistrOption("WarningSim") distroptions("WarningSim" = FALSE) # switches off warnings as to (In)accuracy due to simulations distroptions("WarningArith" = FALSE) # switches off warnings as to arithmetics distroptions(currentDistrOptions)
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