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nbinstat - Negative binomial mean and variance

Syntax

[M,V] = nbinstat(R,P)

Description

[M,V] = nbinstat(R,P) returns the mean of and variance for the negative binomial distribution with corresponding number of successes, R and probability of success in a single trial, P. R and P can be vectors, matrices, or multidimensional arrays that all have the same size, which is also the size of M and V. A scalar input for R or P is expanded to a constant array with the same dimensions as the other input.

The mean of the negative binomial distribution with parameters r and p is rq / p, where q = 1 – p. The variance is rq / p2.

The simplest motivation for the negative binomial is the case of successive random trials, each having a constant probability P of success. The number of extra trials you must perform in order to observe a given number R of successes has a negative binomial distribution. However, consistent with a more general interpretation of the negative binomial, nbinstat allows R to be any positive value, including nonintegers.

Examples

p = 0.1:0.2:0.9;
r = 1:5;
[R,P] = meshgrid(r,p);
[M,V] = nbinstat(R,P)
M =
  9.0000  18.0000  27.0000  36.0000  45.0000
  2.3333  4.6667  7.0000  9.3333  11.6667
  1.0000  2.0000  3.0000  4.0000  5.0000
  0.4286  0.8571  1.2857  1.7143  2.1429
  0.1111  0.2222  0.3333  0.4444  0.5556

V =
  90.0000 180.0000 270.0000 360.0000 450.0000
  7.7778  15.5556  23.3333  31.1111  38.8889
  2.0000  4.0000  6.0000  8.0000  10.0000
  0.6122  1.2245  1.8367  2.4490  3.0612
  0.1235  0.2469  0.3704  0.4938  0.6173

See Also

nbinpdf, nbincdf, nbininv, nbinfit, nbinrnd

Negative Binomial Distribution

  


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