Grace Clinton
2005-May-04 21:56 UTC
[R] Questions about the intersection area under two kernel densities
Hi there, I am working on a project which needs the value of the interaction area under two distributions( eatimated by kernel density estimators). For example: x<-rnorm(100,0,1) y<-rnorm(100,0.2,1) density(x) # This produces the summary of dependent variable and independent variable. How can I get the individual values of variables and reform a curve to calculate the area under curve? Is there a way to get aroud this and give me the solution? Thanks a lot. Grace --------------------------------- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Rich FitzJohn
2005-May-04 23:12 UTC
[R] Questions about the intersection area under two kernel densities
Hi, A "density" object's x and y values can be accessed using $x and $y (this is in ?density, under "Value:") obj <- density(rnorm(100, 0, 1)) obj$x obj$y You may find it useful to force the "from" and "to" arguments to be the same for the two calls to density(), if you want to work directly from the x and y values. x <- rnorm(100, 0, 1) y <- rnorm(100, .2, 1) dx <- density(x) dy <- density(y) ## Re-do the densities so they have the same x-values: lim <- range(dx$x, dy$x) dx <- density(x, from=lim[1], to=lim[2]) dy <- density(y, from=lim[1], to=lim[2]) plot(dx, col="blue", ylim=range(dx$y, dy$y)) lines(dy, col="red") polygon(dx$x, pmin(dx$y, dy$y), col="purple") Cheers, Rich On 5/5/05, Grace Clinton <gcll688 at yahoo.com> wrote:> Hi there, > > I am working on a project which needs the value of the interaction area under two distributions( eatimated by kernel density estimators). > > For example: > > x<-rnorm(100,0,1) > y<-rnorm(100,0.2,1) > density(x) # This produces the summary of dependent variable and independent variable. > > How can I get the individual values of variables and reform a curve to calculate the area under curve? > > Is there a way to get aroud this and give me the solution? > > Thanks a lot. > > Grace > > --------------------------------- > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >-- Rich FitzJohn rich.fitzjohn <at> gmail.com | http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/richa183 You are in a maze of twisty little functions, all alike