Use this to save results from fitting a generalized extreme value distribution in Genstat data structures. These results are saved when an analysis is run and must be specified before running an analysis.
- After selecting the appropriate boxes, type the names for the identifiers of the data structures into the corresponding In: fields.
Save
Estimated parameters | Variate | To save the parameters estimated for the GEV distribution (eta, mu, sigma + any slope or group differences) |
Standard errors of parameters | Variate | Containing standard errors of parameters estimated (as above) for the GEV distribution |
Estimated return levels | Variate | Containing the estimated return level for the fitted GEV distribution at the probability values specified on the main menu |
Estimated return probabilities | Variate | Containing the estimated return probabilities for the fitted GEV distribution at the return levels specified on the main menu |
Lower confidence limits | Variate | Containing the lower confidence limits of either the estimated return probabilities or levels for the fitted GEV distribution depending on whether levels or probabilities respectively were specified on the main menu |
Upper confidence limits | Variate | Containing the upper confidence limits of either the estimated return probabilities or levels for the fitted GEV distribution depending on whether levels or probabilities respectively were specified on the GEV menu |
Display in spreadsheet
Select this to display the results in a new spreadsheet window.
Action Icons
Clear | Clear all fields and list boxes. | |
Help | Open the Help topic for this dialog. |
See also
- Fit a Generalized Extreme Value Distribution menu
- Generalized Extreme Value Distribution Options
- Fit a Generalized Pareto Distribution menu
- GEV procedure