RiskDUniform
Description |
RiskDUniform({X1,X2,...,Xn}) specifies a discrete distribution with n equally likely outcome values, the X’s. Note that the X’s do not have to be consecutive integers; any set of X values is allowed. You use the RiskIntUniform function if the possible X values are consecutive integers.
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Examples |
RiskDUniform({1,2.1,4.45,99}) returns a discrete uniform distribution with 4 possible values: 1, 2.1, 4.45, and 99. RiskDUniform(A1:A5) returns a discrete uniform distribution with 5 possible outcomes. The possible outcomes have the values taken from cells A1 through A5.
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Guidelines |
None
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Parameters |
{x} = {x1, x1,..., xN} array of continuous parameters |
Domain |
discrete
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Mass and Cumulative Distribution Functions |
for for for x < x1 for for
This assumes that the {x} array is ordered.
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Mean |
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Skewness |
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Kurtosis |
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Mode |
Not uniquely defined |
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