@stdlib/stats-base-dists-negative-binomial-mean
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Negative binomial distribution expected value.
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Mean
Negative binomial distribution expected value.
The mean 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.
Installation
npm install @stdlib/stats-base-dists-negative-binomial-mean
Usage
var mean = require( '@stdlib/stats-base-dists-negative-binomial-mean' );
mean( r, p )
Returns the expected value of a negative binomial distribution with parameters r
(number of successes until experiment is stopped) and p
(success probability).
var v = mean( 100, 0.2 );
// returns 400
v = mean( 50, 0.5 );
// returns 50
If provided NaN
as any argument, the function returns NaN
.
var v = mean( NaN, 0.5 );
// returns NaN
v = mean( 20, NaN );
// returns NaN
If provided a r
which is not a positive number, the function returns NaN
.
var v = mean( -2.0, 0.5 );
// returns NaN
If provided a success probability p
outside of [0,1]
, the function returns NaN
.
var v = mean( 20, -1.0 );
// returns NaN
v = mean( 20, 1.5 );
// returns NaN
Examples
var randu = require( '@stdlib/random-base-randu' );
var mean = require( '@stdlib/stats-base-dists-negative-binomial-mean' );
var v;
var i;
var r;
var p;
for ( i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) {
r = randu() * 100;
p = randu();
v = mean( r, p );
console.log( 'r: %d, p: %d, E(X;r,p): %d', r, p.toFixed( 4 ), v.toFixed( 4 ) );
}
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