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Calculates the estimates using nlm with an exponential transform of the location parameter.

Usage

mllogis(x, na.rm = FALSE, ...)

Arguments

x

a (non-empty) numeric vector of data values.

na.rm

logical. Should missing values be removed?

...

currently affects nothing.

Value

mllogis returns an object of class

univariateML. This is a named numeric vector with maximum likelihood estimates for location and scale and the following attributes:

model

The name of the model.

density

The density associated with the estimates.

logLik

The loglikelihood at the maximum.

support

The support of the density.

n

The number of observations.

call

The call as captured my match.call

Details

For the density function of the logistic distribution see Logistic.

References

Johnson, N. L., Kotz, S. and Balakrishnan, N. (1995) Continuous Univariate Distributions, Volume 2, Chapter 23. Wiley, New York.

See also

Logistic for the Logistic density, nlm for the optimizer this function uses.

Examples

mllogis(precip)
#> Maximum likelihood estimates for the Logistic model 
#> location     scale  
#>   35.638     7.737