Hello everyone,

I’m using the winter holidays to polish my knowledge in statistics, which has gotten pretty rusty lately. Until now, I did some quick calculations in R, but I’d like to switch to J to improve my knowledge here, too.

However, I’m not quite sure on the current state of the statistical tools that J already provides. I have, yet, mostly dabbled with the J primitives, on which the documentation is excellent!, but I do not have that much experience with the external libraries/packages and, even worse, I’m not even sure where to look for the right documentation.

For example: In R I can easily calculate the integral between two points of a beta distribution like this:

integrate(function(p) dbeta(p, 10, 111), 0.40, 0.55)

I’d like to do so in J, but I’m not sure, where to start here. Is there any documentation on doing these kind of things in J which I did not find?

Kind regards,

Thomas
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