I'm trying to use fitdist ()
function from the fitdistrplus
package to fit my data to different distributions. Let's say that my data looks like:
x = c (1.300000, 1.220000, 1.160000, 1.300000, 1.380000, 1.240000,
1.150000, 1.180000, 1.350000, 1.290000, 1.150000, 1.240000,
1.150000, 1.120000, 1.260000, 1.120000, 1.460000, 1.310000,
1.270000, 1.260000, 1.270000, 1.180000, 1.290000, 1.120000,
1.310000, 1.120000, 1.220000, 1.160000, 1.460000, 1.410000,
1.250000, 1.200000, 1.180000, 1.830000, 1.670000, 1.130000,
1.150000, 1.170000, 1.190000, 1.380000, 1.160000, 1.120000,
1.280000, 1.180000, 1.170000, 1.410000, 1.550000, 1.170000,
1.298701, 1.123595, 1.098901, 1.123595, 1.110000, 1.420000,
1.360000, 1.290000, 1.230000, 1.270000, 1.190000, 1.180000,
1.298701, 1.136364, 1.098901, 1.123595, 1.316900, 1.281800,
1.239400, 1.216989, 1.785077, 1.250800, 1.370000)
Next, if i run fitdist (x, "gamma")
everything is fine, but if I use fitdist (x, "beta")
instead I get the following error:
Error in start.arg.default(data10, distr = distname) :
values must be in [0-1] to fit a beta distribution
Ok, so I'm not native english but as far as I understand this method requires data to be in the range [0,1], so I scale it by using x_scaled = (x-min(x))/max(x)
. This gives me a vector with values in that range that perfectly correlates the original vector x
.
Because of x_scaled
is of class matrix
, I convert into a numeric vector using as.numeric()
. And then fit the model with fitdist(x_scale,"beta")
.
This time I get the following error:
Error in fitdist(x_scale, "beta") :
the function mle failed to estimate the parameters, with the error code 100
So after that I've been doing some search engine queries but I don't find anything useful. Does anybody ave an idea of whats going on wrong here? Thank you