This isn't an R question at all, so I don't know why it's on this
list. But
the best answer I've got is "a truncated t-distribution with an
infinite
number of degrees of freedom".
Bob
On 5 October 2014 17:18, thanoon younis <thanoon.younis80 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Dear all R-users
> I have a question regarding truncated normal distribution
> : which type of probability distribution has same properties of truncated
> normal distribution?
> Many thanks in advance
>
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