I have a problem with the following function in R:
test <- function(alpha, beta, n){
result <- exp(lgamma(alpha) + lgamma(n + beta) - lgamma(alpha + beta + n) - (lgamma(alpha) + lgamma(beta) - lgamma(alpha + beta)))
return(result)
}
Now if you insert the following values:
betabinom(-0.03292708, -0.3336882, 10)
It should fail and result in a NaN
. That is because if we implement the exact function in Excel, we would get a result that is not a number. The implementation in Excel is simple, for J32 is a cell for alpha
, K32 beta
and L32 for N
. The implementation of the resulting cell is given below:
=EXP(GAMMALN(J32)+GAMMALN(L32+K32)-GAMMALN(J32+K32+L32)-(GAMMALN(J32)+GAMMALN(K32)-GAMMALN(J32+K32)))
So this seems to give the correct answer, because the function is only defined for alpha and beta greater than zero and n greater or equal to zero. Therefore I am wondering what is happening here? I have also tried the package Rmpf to increase the numerical accuracy, but that does not seem to do anything.
Thanks