[R] Problem with dgamma ?

ecatchpole e.catchpole at adfa.edu.au
Mon Apr 23 06:41:03 CEST 2007


dgamma(x=1, shape=nu, rate=nu, log=TRUE)
[1] -2.045951

This is a good example of why you should call parameters by name.

Ted.

Tong Wang wrote on 04/23/2007 01:59 PM:
> Hi All, 
>      Here 's what I got using dgamma function : 
>
>   
>> nu<-.2
>> nu*log(nu)-log(gamma(nu))+(nu-1)*log(1)-nu*(1)
>>     
> [1] -2.045951
>
>   
>> dgamma(1,nu,nu,1)
>>     
> [1] 0.0801333
>
>   
>> dgamma(1,nu,nu,0)
>>     
> [1] NaN
> Warning message:
> NaNs produced in: dgamma(x, shape, scale, log) 
>
> Could anyone tell me what is wrong here ?
> I am using R-2.4.1 on windows XP.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
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