Create a Random Sequence of Numbers within t-Distribution in R Programming – rt() Function
rt()
function in R Language is used to create a random sequence of values from Student t-distribution.
Syntax: rt(n, df, ncp)
Parameters:
n: Number of observations
df: Degree of Freedom
ncp: Numeric vector of non-centrality parameters.
Example 1:
# R Program to create random sequence # from t distribution # Calling rt() Function rt( 15 , 2 ) rt( 15 , 1 ) |
Output:
[1] 2.09851925 -1.76883434 -0.56019367 0.23263458 1.02778818 -0.82274015 [7] -1.33110401 4.19230931 0.80622707 0.02468189 -4.00469465 0.02974788 [13] 1.28649412 -0.19235704 0.21665196 [1] 2.21010764 -11.70663704 -1.00452125 2.07828752 1.95781361 [6] -0.53603661 0.02068073 -1.32464307 -49.93080321 0.82594818 [11] -0.46109805 -0.18965787 0.60498953 -0.44659619 -0.08968020
Example 2:
# R Program to create random sequence # from t distribution # Calling rt() Function rt( 5 , 1 , 1 : 5 * 5 ) rt( 5 , 2 , 1 : 10 ) |
Output:
[1] 23.88663 20.26813 62.95437 14.59003 20.58296 [1] 0.1745755 4.5298859 1.1175184 7.4660938 45.1399588