A chi-squared continuous random variable.
Continuous random variables are defined from a standard form and may require some shape parameters to complete its specification. Any optional keyword parameters can be passed to the methods of the RV object as given below:
Parameters : | x : array-like
q : array-like
df : array-like
loc : array-like, optional
scale : array-like, optional
size : int or tuple of ints, optional
moments : str, optional
Alternatively, the object may be called (as a function) to fix the shape, : location, and scale parameters returning a “frozen” continuous RV object: : rv = chi2(df, loc=0, scale=1) :
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Notes
Chi-squared distribution
chi2.pdf(x,df) = 1/(2*gamma(df/2)) * (x/2)**(df/2-1) * exp(-x/2)
Examples
>>> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
>>> numargs = chi2.numargs
>>> [ df ] = [0.9,] * numargs
>>> rv = chi2(df)
Display frozen pdf
>>> x = np.linspace(0, np.minimum(rv.dist.b, 3))
>>> h = plt.plot(x, rv.pdf(x))
Check accuracy of cdf and ppf
>>> prb = chi2.cdf(x, df)
>>> h = plt.semilogy(np.abs(x - chi2.ppf(prb, df)) + 1e-20)
Random number generation
>>> R = chi2.rvs(df, size=100)
Methods
rvs(df, loc=0, scale=1, size=1) | Random variates. |
pdf(x, df, loc=0, scale=1) | Probability density function. |
cdf(x, df, loc=0, scale=1) | Cumulative density function. |
sf(x, df, loc=0, scale=1) | Survival function (1-cdf — sometimes more accurate). |
ppf(q, df, loc=0, scale=1) | Percent point function (inverse of cdf — percentiles). |
isf(q, df, loc=0, scale=1) | Inverse survival function (inverse of sf). |
stats(df, loc=0, scale=1, moments=’mv’) | Mean(‘m’), variance(‘v’), skew(‘s’), and/or kurtosis(‘k’). |
entropy(df, loc=0, scale=1) | (Differential) entropy of the RV. |
fit(data, df, loc=0, scale=1) | Parameter estimates for generic data. |