Equivalent of beta functions

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Martin
Martin on 21 Jun 2013
Hi!
I'd like to use the Matlab functions betapdf and betacdf, but I do not have access to the statistical toolbox of Matlab. Do you know if someone has developed an equivalent of these function, that can achieve calculation for high values of alpha and beta rather robustly?
Thanks!
Martin

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Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou on 21 Jun 2013
Edited: Youssef Khmou on 21 Jun 2013
hi,
Concerning the function beta, you can use the gamma function, do you have access to the gamma function? anyway:
BETA(x,y)=Gamma(x)*gamma(y)/gamma(x+y)
Write your own function :
function y=myBeta(x,y)
y=gamma(x)*gamma(y)./(gamma(y+x))
If you do not have the gamma function you can quickly write your own defined gamma using factorial or prod functions which a restriction that it will be correct only for INTEGER inputs :
gamma(n+1)=n! n in N

Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford on 21 Jun 2013
The 'betainc' function in the regular matlab package computes the same function as 'betacdf' in the Statistics Toolbox. As for 'betapdf', you can use the 'beta' function together with your own expression:
y = 1/beta(a,b)*x^(a-1)*(1-x)^(b-1)
to achieve the equivalent of 'betapdf'.
In case it is of interest, you can even obtain the equivalent of 'betarnd' of the Statistics Toolbox using the regular package's 'betaincinv' along with the 'rand' function:
betaincinv(rand,a,b)
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Martin
Martin on 21 Jun 2013
Edited: Martin on 21 Jun 2013
Thank you, everyting works now! All this is a bit weird by the way, as betainc and betacdf seem to do the same thing.
Thanks again!
Martin
Martin on 23 Jun 2013
Hi Roger!
Another question, I have troubles with your formula when alpha or beta are > 1000, which I do not have with betapdf. (beta(1000,1000) = 0 but betapdf ~= 0). Would you have an idea to improve its accuracy still without using the toolbox? For the momemt I take the derivative of betainc.
Thanks again,
Martin

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford on 24 Jun 2013
Use this formula for betapdf(x,a,b) to handle a larger range of a and b values:
y = exp(-betaln(a,b)+(a-1)*log(x)+(b-1)*log(1-x));
The function 'betaln' is in the regular matlab package.
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Martin
Martin on 25 Jun 2013
Thank you, it works perfectly. You know everything! :)

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