Hi Sarah:
Thank you very much, but my problem remains. What I want is not duplicate
the sample, but be able to divide each frequency for a factor(specific for
each value).For example:
Values 1 2 3 4 5
Frequency 10 34 56 67 98
Factor 105 50 60 150 200
Actually Im plotting: plot(Values, Frequency/Factor, type="b"). But I
dont
know how to visualize the probability distribution. On the hand to modify
the "hist" function to include this Factor seems to be a daunting
task.
any other advise will be welcome
thank you
m.
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 9:11 AM, Sarah Hardy <sarah.hardy@maine.edu>
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> Subject: [R] how to modify the histogram's frequencies
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> Hi:
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> I have been trying to figure out a simple way to plot an histogram whose
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> frequencies are modified by a factor (associated with each value).
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> Actually what I did was plotting each value with its modified
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> frequency(using plot($values, $frequency, type="h")), but it
doesnt take
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> into account the probability distribution(which is necessary).
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> I think you should be able to:
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> newvalue=rep($value,$frequency)
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> hist(new,value,freq=F)
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> Sarah Hardy
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