Message-ID: <20040501150848.E1F83ED00@slim.kubism.ku.dk>
Date: 2004-05-01T17:08:50Z
From: Duncan Murdoch
Subject: Generating Lognormal Random variables (PR#6843)
On Sat, 1 May 2004 17:00:28 +0200 (CEST), anthony@stat.sdu.dk wrote:
>Full_Name: Anthony Gichangi
>Version: 1.90
>OS: Windows XP Pro
>Submission from: (NULL) (130.225.131.206)
>
>
>The function rlnorm generates negative values for lognormal distribution.
>
>x- rlnorm(1000, meanlog = 0.6931472, sdlog = 1)
It doesn't for me, and the line you typed above makes it look like
you're subtracting lognormals from x.
Could you post a reproducible example? For random number generators,
you can make them reproducible by using set.seed, e.g.
> set.seed(1)
> range(rlnorm(1000, meanlog = 0.6931472, sdlog = 1))
[1] 0.09877592 90.32586746
Duncan Murdoch