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Statistics[Support] - compute the support set of a random variable
Calling Sequence
Support(X, t, opts)
Support(X, opts)
Parameters
X
-
algebraic; random variable or distribution
t
algebraic; any expression
opts
(optional) equation of the form output = form, specifying what form the output should have
Description
Given a random variable X with probability density function , the Support function will find a set A of real numbers such that for all not in A. This set can be used to estimate the size of the support of X.
There are three forms of output that Support can return.
If called with the option, then Support returns a property that points in the set A have, typically of the form RealRange(a, b). Note that only numeric ranges can be represented in this way.
If called with the option, then Support returns a boolean expression expressing that t is in A, typically of the form .
If called with the option, then Support returns a range describing A, of the form .
If called without an option, then the default is the format if t is not given and format if t is given.
The first parameter can be a distribution (see Statistics[Distribution]), a random variable, or an algebraic expression involving random variables (see Statistics[RandomVariable]).
The second parameter can be any algebraic expression. It is a necessary argument for and ignored otherwise.
Compatibility
The output option was introduced in Maple 16.
For more information on Maple 16 changes, see Updates in Maple 16.
Examples
Compute the support of the normal distribution.
Try another distribution.
See Also
Statistics, Statistics[Computation], Statistics[Distributions], Statistics[RandomVariables], Statistics[Range]
References
Stuart, Alan, and Ord, Keith. Kendall's Advanced Theory of Statistics. 6th ed. London: Edward Arnold, 1998. Vol. 1: Distribution Theory.
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