Talk:Uniform distribution (discrete)
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There's quite a lot in this article that I would not buy into. The restriction that parameters and points of support be integers is not necessary. Rather, n equally likely events can be inscribed into any interval, and the formula n=b-a+1 then no longer holds.
Also, the statement that "The convention is used that the cumulative mass function Fk(ki) is the probability that k > = ki" seems mistaken, the correct version being "The convention is used that the cumulative mass function Fk(ki) is the probability that k < = ki".
Could someone explain to me if in the graph the lines should be dotted or not? (KMF)