evcdf
Extreme value cumulative distribution function
Syntax
p = evcdf(x,mu,sigma)
[p,plo,pup] = evcdf(x,mu,sigma,pcov,alpha)
[p,plo,pup] = evcdf(___,'upper')
Description
p = evcdf(x,mu,sigma)
returns the cumulative
distribution function (cdf) for the type 1 extreme value distribution,
with location parameter mu
and scale parameter sigma
,
at each of the values in x
. x
, mu
,
and sigma
can be vectors, matrices, or multidimensional
arrays that all have the same size. A scalar input is expanded to
a constant array of the same size as the other inputs. The default
values for mu
and sigma
are 0
and 1
,
respectively.
[p,plo,pup] = evcdf(x,mu,sigma,pcov,alpha)
returns
confidence bounds for p
when the input parameters mu
and sigma
are
estimates. pcov
is a 2-by-2 covariance matrix of
the estimated parameters. alpha
has a default value
of 0.05
, and specifies 100(1 - alpha)
% confidence bounds. plo
and pup
are
arrays of the same size as p
, containing the lower
and upper confidence bounds.
[p,plo,pup] = evcdf(___,'upper')
returns
the complement of the type 1 extreme value distribution cdf at each
value in x
, using an algorithm that more accurately
computes the extreme upper tail probabilities. You can use the 'upper'
argument
with any of the previous syntaxes.
The function evcdf
computes confidence bounds
for P
using a normal approximation to the distribution
of the estimate
and then transforming those bounds to the scale of the output P
.
The computed bounds give approximately the desired confidence level
when you estimate mu
, sigma
,
and pcov
from large samples, but in smaller samples
other methods of computing the confidence bounds might be more accurate.
The type 1 extreme value distribution is also known as the Gumbel
distribution. The version used here is suitable for modeling minima;
the mirror image of this distribution can be used to model maxima
by negating X
and subtracting the resulting distribution
values from 1
. See Extreme Value Distribution for more details. If x has
a Weibull distribution, then X = log(x)
has the type 1 extreme value distribution.
Extended Capabilities
Version History
Introduced before R2006a