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Is there a way to relax the requirement that only stats::Distribution
can be used in vine_dist()
specification of marginals? Would it be possible to look up in the environments and call user supplied function, assuming it is loaded, in the format "mypackage::qdist". Alternatively, if you need both QF and CDF you could either infer the CDF function name from the name of the quantile function or take one more argument.
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Hmmm, that's actually a good idea. @tnagler what do you think?
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