Compute Density of the Distribution Function in R Programming – dunif() Function
dunif()
function in R Language is used to provide the density of the distribution function.
Syntax:
dunif(x, min = 0, max = 1, log = FALSE)Parameters:
x: represents vector
min, max: represents lower and upper limits of the distribution
log: represents logical value for probabilities
Example 1:
# Create vector of random deviation u <- runif (20) dunif (u) == u print ( dunif (u)) |
Output:
[1] FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE [13] FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE [1] 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Example 2:
# Output to be present as PNG file png (file = "dunifGFG.png" ) # Plot density curve ( dunif (x, min = 2, max = 6), 0, 8, ylim = c (0, 0.5), ylab = "f(x)" , main = "Uniform Density f(x)" ) # Saving the file dev.off () |
Output: