https://github.com/dmetivie/distributions.jl

A Distributions.jl branch to add fit_mle methods

https://github.com/dmetivie/distributions.jl

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A Distributions.jl branch to add fit_mle methods

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  • Language: Julia
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Created about 3 years ago · Last pushed about 3 years ago

https://github.com/dmetivie/Distributions.jl/blob/master/

Distributions.jl
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A Julia package for probability distributions and associated functions. Particularly, *Distributions* implements:

* Moments (e.g mean, variance, skewness, and kurtosis), entropy, and other properties
* Probability density/mass functions (pdf) and their logarithm (logpdf)
* Moment generating functions and characteristic functions
* Sampling from a population or from a distribution
* Maximum likelihood estimation

**Note:** The functionalities related to conjugate priors have been moved to the [ConjugatePriors package](https://github.com/JuliaStats/ConjugatePriors.jl).


## Resources

* **Documentation**: 

* **Support**: We use GitHub for the development of the Julia package *Distributions* itself. 
For support and questions, please use the [Julia Discourse forum](https://discourse.julialang.org).
Also, for casual conversation and quick questions, there are the channels `#helpdesk` and `#statistics` in the official Julia chat (https://julialang.slack.com). To get an invitation, please visit [https://julialang.org/slack/](https://julialang.org/slack/).


## Contributing

### Reporting issues

* If you need help or an explanation of how to use *Distributions* ask in the forum (https://discourse.julialang.org) or, for informal questions, visit the chat (https://julialang.slack.com).

If you have a bug linked with *Distributions*, check that it has
not been reported yet on the issues of the repository.
If not, you can file a new issue, add your version of the package
which you can get with this command in the Julia REPL:
```julia
julia> ]status Distributions
```

Be exhaustive in your report, summarize the bug, and provide:
a Minimal Working Example (MWE), what happens, and what you
expected to happen.

### Workflow with Git and GitHub

To contribute to the package, fork the repository on GitHub,
clone it and make modifications on a new branch,
**do not commit modifications on master**.
Once your changes are made, push them on your fork and create the
Pull Request on the main repository.

### Requirements

Distributions is a central package which many rely on,
the following are required for contributions to be accepted:
1. Docstrings must be added to all interface and non-trivial functions.
2. Tests validating the modified behavior in the `test` folder. If new test files are added, do not forget to add them in `test/runtests.jl`. Cover possible edge cases. Run the tests locally before submitting the PR.
3. At the end of the tests, `Test.detect_ambiguities(Distributions)` is run to check method ambiguities. Verify that your modified code did not yield method ambiguities.
4. Make corresponding modifications to the `docs` folder, build the documentation locally and verify that your modifications display correctly and did not yield warnings. To build the documentation locally, you first need to instantiate the `docs/` project:

       julia --project=docs/
       pkg> instantiate
       pkg> dev .

   Then use `julia --project=docs/ docs/make.jl` to build the documentation.

## Citing

See `CITATION.bib`, or use the DOI badge above.

Owner

  • Name: David Métivier
  • Login: dmetivie
  • Kind: user
  • Location: Montpellier, France
  • Company: INRAe, MISTEA

I am a research scientist with a physics background. Now, I do statistics to tackle environmental, and climate change problems. Julia enthusiast!

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