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     20 
     21 # Probability Density Function
     22 
     23 > [Logistic][logistic-distribution] distribution [probability density function (PDF)][pdf].
     24 
     25 <section class="intro">
     26 
     27 The [probability density function][pdf] (PDF) for a [logistic][logistic-distribution] random variable is
     28 
     29 <!-- <equation class="equation" label="eq:logistic_pdf" align="center" raw="f(x; \mu,s) = \frac{e^{-\frac{x-\mu}{s}}} {s\left(1+e^{-\frac{x-\mu}{s}}\right)^2}" alt="Probability density function (PDF) for a logistic distribution."> -->
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     31 <div class="equation" align="center" data-raw-text="f(x; \mu,s) = \frac{e^{-\frac{x-\mu}{s}}} {s\left(1+e^{-\frac{x-\mu}{s}}\right)^2}" data-equation="eq:logistic_pdf">
     32     <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/stdlib-js/stdlib@591cf9d5c3a0cd3c1ceec961e5c49d73a68374cb/lib/node_modules/@stdlib/stats/base/dists/logistic/pdf/docs/img/equation_logistic_pdf.svg" alt="Probability density function (PDF) for a logistic distribution.">
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     38 where `mu` is the location parameter and `s` is the scale parameter.
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     40 </section>
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     44 <section class="usage">
     45 
     46 ## Usage
     47 
     48 ```javascript
     49 var pdf = require( '@stdlib/stats/base/dists/logistic/pdf' );
     50 ```
     51 
     52 #### pdf( x, mu, s )
     53 
     54 Evaluates the [probability density function][pdf] (PDF) for a [logistic][logistic-distribution] distribution with parameters `mu` (location parameter) and `s` (scale parameter).
     55 
     56 ```javascript
     57 var y = pdf( 2.0, 0.0, 1.0 );
     58 // returns ~0.105
     59 
     60 y = pdf( -1.0, 4.0, 4.0 );
     61 // returns ~0.043
     62 ```
     63 
     64 If provided `NaN` as any argument, the function returns `NaN`.
     65 
     66 ```javascript
     67 var y = pdf( NaN, 0.0, 1.0 );
     68 // returns NaN
     69 
     70 y = pdf( 0.0, NaN, 1.0 );
     71 // returns NaN
     72 
     73 y = pdf( 0.0, 0.0, NaN );
     74 // returns NaN
     75 ```
     76 
     77 If provided `s < 0`, the function returns `NaN`.
     78 
     79 ```javascript
     80 var y = pdf( 2.0, 0.0, -1.0 );
     81 // returns NaN
     82 ```
     83 
     84 If provided `s = 0`, the function evaluates the [PDF][pdf] of a [degenerate distribution][degenerate-distribution] centered at `mu`.
     85 
     86 ```javascript
     87 var y = pdf( 2.0, 8.0, 0.0 );
     88 // returns 0.0
     89 
     90 y = pdf( 8.0, 8.0, 0.0 );
     91 // returns Infinity
     92 ```
     93 
     94 #### pdf.factory( mu, s )
     95 
     96 Returns a function for evaluating the [probability density function][pdf] (PDF) of a [logistic][logistic-distribution] distribution with parameters `mu` (location parameter) and `s` (scale parameter).
     97 
     98 ```javascript
     99 var mypdf = pdf.factory( 10.0, 2.0 );
    100 
    101 var y = mypdf( 10.0 );
    102 // returns 0.125
    103 
    104 y = mypdf( 5.0 );
    105 // returns ~0.035
    106 ```
    107 
    108 </section>
    109 
    110 <!-- /.usage -->
    111 
    112 <section class="examples">
    113 
    114 ## Examples
    115 
    116 <!-- eslint no-undef: "error" -->
    117 
    118 ```javascript
    119 var randu = require( '@stdlib/random/base/randu' );
    120 var pdf = require( '@stdlib/stats/base/dists/logistic/pdf' );
    121 
    122 var mu;
    123 var s;
    124 var x;
    125 var y;
    126 var i;
    127 
    128 for ( i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) {
    129     x = randu() * 10.0;
    130     mu = randu() * 10.0;
    131     s = randu() * 10.0;
    132     y = pdf( x, mu, s );
    133     console.log( 'x: %d, µ: %d, s: %d, f(x;µ,s): %d', x, mu, s, y );
    134 }
    135 ```
    136 
    137 </section>
    138 
    139 <!-- /.examples -->
    140 
    141 <section class="links">
    142 
    143 [logistic-distribution]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logistic_distribution
    144 
    145 [pdf]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probability_density_function
    146 
    147 [degenerate-distribution]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Degenerate_distribution
    148 
    149 </section>
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    151 <!-- /.links -->