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|Loglogistic  || Loglogistic distribution
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|Weibull      || Weibull distribution
|Weibull      || Weibull distribution
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|Normal      || Normal distribution
|Bayesian    || Bayesian-Weibull distribution
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|Exponential  || Exponential distribution
|Exponential  || Exponential distribution
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|Lognormal    || Lognormal distribution  
|Lognormal    || Lognormal distribution  
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|Normal      || Normal distribution
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|G_Gamma      || Generalized gamma distribution  
|G_Gamma      || Generalized gamma distribution  
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|Gamma        || Gamma distribution
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|Logistic    || Logistic distribution   
|Logistic    || Logistic distribution   
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|Gumbel      || Gumbel distribution  
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|Gamma        || Gamma distribution
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Revision as of 22:34, 12 February 2014


Contains all available life distributions.

To set the specific version of the selected distribution (e.g., 2-parameter Weibull vs. mixed Weibull) for use with the WeibullDataSet.Calculate method, use the Parameters property of the WeibullAnalysisOptions class.

Syntax

Public Enum WeibullSolverDistribution

Members

Name Description
Weibull Weibull distribution
Bayesian Bayesian-Weibull distribution
Exponential Exponential distribution
Lognormal Lognormal distribution
Normal Normal distribution
G_Gamma Generalized gamma distribution
Gamma Gamma distribution
Logistic Logistic distribution
Loglogistic Loglogistic distribution
Gumbel Gumbel distribution

Usage Example

Declare the WeibullDataSet object.

       Dim WDS as New WeibullDataSet

Use the WeibullDataSet.AnalysisSettings method to set Weibull as the distribution for analysis.

       WDS.AnalysisSettings.Distribution = WeibullSolverDistribution.Weibull