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Poisson distribution cumulative distribution function (CDF).
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Poisson distribution cumulative distribution function.
The cumulative distribution function for a Poisson random variable is
where lambda is the mean parameter. Internally, the module evaluates the CDF by evaluating the upper regularized gamma function at input values lambda and floor( x ) + 1.
npm install @stdlib/stats-base-dists-poisson-cdf
var cdf = require( '@stdlib/stats-base-dists-poisson-cdf' );
Evaluates the cumulative distribution function for a Poisson distribution with mean parameter lambda.
var y = cdf( 2.0, 0.5 );
// returns ~0.986
y = cdf( 2.0, 10.0 );
// returns ~0.003
y = cdf( -1.0, 4.0 );
// returns 0.0
If provided NaN as any argument, the function returns NaN.
var y = cdf( NaN, 1.0 );
// returns NaN
y = cdf( 0.0, NaN );
// returns NaN
If provided lambda < 0, the function returns NaN.
var y = cdf( 2.0, -1.0 );
// returns NaN
If provided lambda = 0, the function evaluates the CDF of a degenerate distribution centered at 0.
var y = cdf( -2.0, 0.0 );
// returns 0.0
y = cdf( 0.0, 0.0 );
// returns 1.0
y = cdf( 10.0, 0.0 );
// returns 1.0
Returns a function for evaluating the cumulative distribution function of a Poisson distribution with mean parameter lambda.
var mycdf = cdf.factory( 5.0 );
var y = mycdf( 3.0 );
// returns ~0.265
y = mycdf( 8.0 );
// returns ~0.932
var randu = require( '@stdlib/random-base-randu' );
var cdf = require( '@stdlib/stats-base-dists-poisson-cdf' );
var lambda;
var x;
var y;
var i;
for ( i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) {
x = randu() * 10.0;
lambda = randu() * 10.0;
y = cdf( x, lambda );
console.log( 'x: %d, λ: %d, F(x;λ): %d', x.toFixed( 4 ), lambda.toFixed( 4 ), y.toFixed( 4 ) );
}
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