John, I have attached a pdf of the plot. Hopefully you can read this.
If I understand correctly, this plot is basically the 2-D version of the 1-D
quantile plot.
Thanks
Bernard McGarvey
Director, Fort Myers Beach Lions Foundation, Inc.
Retired (Lilly Engineering Fellow).
> On March 27, 2019 at 7:44 AM John Kane <jrkrideau at gmail.com>
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> The figure did not get through. Perhaps try a pdf?
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> On Tue, 26 Mar 2019 at 13:41, Bernard McGarvey
> <mcgarvey.bernard at comcast.net> wrote:
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> > I want to see if I can reproduce the plot below in R. If I understand
it correctly, i takes my bivariate data and creates quantile density contours.
My interpretation of these contours is that they enclose a certain % of the
total data. I am using the bkde2D function in library KernSmooth which gives
density values that can be plotted on a contour plot but I would like the curves
that enclose a given % of the data, if that is possible
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> > Thanks
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> > Bernard McGarvey
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> > Director, Fort Myers Beach Lions Foundation, Inc.
> >
> > Retired (Lilly Engineering Fellow).
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