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corprob
2002 May 01
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"normal probability plot" with a percentile scale?
...horizontal scale would have 1%, 5%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 95%,
99%, or similar quantiles, with associated tick/grid lines. [still
hunting around for a good example...] something like these, but with
the probability along the horizontal axis:
<http://www.fw.umn.edu/biochr/assoc/dho/107/notes/minitab/NORMPROB.HTM>
<http://www.survo.fi/gallery/002.html>
<http://www.unistat.com/534.htm>
<http://www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk/help/toolbox/stats/normplot.shtml>
I dug around in the mailing list archives, but didn't find anything.
Thanks!
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Russell Senior ``The t...
2008 Jun 30
2
Which distribution best fits the data?
Dear R-help community,
Does anybody know of a stats function in R that tells you which
distribution best fits your data? I have tried look through the archives
but have only found functions that tell you if it's normal or log etc.
specifically - I am looking for a function that tells you (given a
timeseries) what the distribution is.
Any help/advice will be greatly appreciated,
All the