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@stdlib/stats-base-dists-negative-binomial-kurtosis
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Negative binomial distribution excess kurtosis.
Negative binomial distribution excess kurtosis.
The excess kurtosis for a negative binomial random variable is
where r
is the number of successes until experiment is stopped and p
is the success probability in each trial. The random variable X
denotes the number of failures until the r
success is reached.
npm install @stdlib/stats-base-dists-negative-binomial-kurtosis
var kurtosis = require( '@stdlib/stats-base-dists-negative-binomial-kurtosis' );
Returns the excess kurtosis of a negative binomial distribution with parameters r
(number of successes until experiment is stopped) and p
(success probability).
var v = kurtosis( 100, 0.2 );
// returns ~0.061
v = kurtosis( 50, 0.5 );
// returns ~0.13
If provided NaN
as any argument, the function returns NaN
.
var v = kurtosis( NaN, 0.5 );
// returns NaN
v = kurtosis( 20, NaN );
// returns NaN
If provided a r
which is not a positive number, the function returns NaN
.
var v = kurtosis( -2.0, 0.5 );
// returns NaN
If provided a success probability p
outside of [0,1]
, the function returns NaN
.
var v = kurtosis( 20, -1.0 );
// returns NaN
v = kurtosis( 20, 1.5 );
// returns NaN
var randu = require( '@stdlib/random-base-randu' );
var kurtosis = require( '@stdlib/stats-base-dists-negative-binomial-kurtosis' );
var v;
var i;
var r;
var p;
for ( i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) {
r = randu() * 100;
p = randu();
v = kurtosis( r, p );
console.log( 'r: %d, p: %d, Kurt(X;r,p): %d', r, p.toFixed( 4 ), v.toFixed( 4 ) );
}
This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.
For more information on the project, filing bug reports and feature requests, and guidance on how to develop stdlib, see the main project repository.
See LICENSE.
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