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2013 Oct 15
1
plotting a marginal distribution on the plane behind a persp() plot
R'istas: I am trying to plot a marginal distribution on the plane behind a persp() plot. My existing code is: library(MASS) X <- mvrnorm(1000,mu=c(0,0),Sigma=matrix(c(1,0,0,1),2)) X.kde <- kde2d(X[,1],X[,2],n=25) # X.kde is list: $x 1*n, $y 1*n, $z n*n persp(X.kde,phi=30,theta=60,xlab="x_b",ylab="x_a",zlab="f") ->res Any suggestions are very
2006 Jun 14
1
Estimate region of highest probabilty density
Estimate region of highest probabilty density Dear R-community I have data consisting of x and y. To each pair (x,y) a z value (weight) is assigned. With kde2d I can estimate the densities on a regular grid and based on this make a contour plot (not considering the z-values). According to an earlier post in the list I adjusted the kde2d to kde2d.weighted (see code below) to estimate the
2011 Jul 13
2
3D density plot of point set
Hello everybody, I would like to solve the problem described below in R (if possible). I am very new to R and have therefore no idea what to even look for in the docu. Therefore, if someone could tell me if this is possible in R and where I might find the respective docu then I would already be very thankful. I have a large set (a few million) of points in 3D. I would like to create a
2003 Oct 22
1
2 D non-parametric density estimation
I have spatial data in 2 dimensions - say (x,y). The correlation between x and y is fairly substantial. My goal is to use a non-parametric approach to estimate the multivariate density describing the spatial locations. Ultimately, I would like to use this estimated density to determine the area associated with a 95% probability contour for the data. Given the strong correlation between x and
2012 Nov 28
1
Plot 3d density
I want to create a 3d plot with densities. I use the function density to first create a 2d dimensional plot for specific x values, the function then creates the density and puts them into a y variable. Now I have a second set of x values and put it again into the density function and I get a second set of y variables and so on.... I want to put those sets into a 3d plot, I hope you know what I
2007 Nov 26
2
2d Joint Density Plot
Hi all, I'm fairly new to R, so I'm still trying to feel out what is available to me. I would like to be able to plot joint density in a two dimensional plot where density is indicated by color or darkness gradients, like a 2d color coded topographic map. Ideally, the output would be something I could then plot other points or lines on. Currently, I'm calculating joint density with
2005 Feb 05
1
plot smooth density estimates for bivariate data
Hi, there. Suppose I have a bivarariate data matrix y1 and y2. I want to plot a 3-D picture of the estimated density f(y1, y2) against y1 and y2? How can I do that? Do I use persp() or density()? Thanks for your help. Yulei $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Yulei He 1586 Murfin Ave. Apt 37 Ann Arbor, MI 48105-3135 yuleih at umich.edu 734-647-0305(H) 734-763-0421(O) 734-763-0427(O)
2006 Apr 23
3
bivariate weighted kernel density estimator
Is there code for bivariate kernel density estimation? For bivariate kernels there is kde2d in MASS kde2d.g in GRASS KernSur in GenKern (list probably incomplete) but none of them seems to accept a weight parameter (like density does since R 2.2.0) -- Erich Neuwirth, University of Vienna Faculty of Computer Science Computer Supported Didactics Working Group Visit our SunSITE at
2011 Nov 24
2
Question on density values obtained from kde2d() from package MASS
Hello, I am a little bit confused regarding the density values obtained from the function kde2d() from the package MASS because the are not in the intervall [0,1] as I would expect them to be. Here is an example: x <- c(0.0036,0.0088,0.0042,0.0022,-0.0013,0.0007,0.0028,-0.0028,0.0019,0.0026,-0.0029,-0.0081,-0.0024,0.0090,0.0088,0.0038,0.0022,0.0068,0.0089,-0.0015,-0.0062,0.0066) y <-
2004 Nov 17
2
Cross-correlated variables in kernel density estimation
Hi, I am wondering if the kde2d 2-D kernel density estimation function in the MASS package can take into account the effect of correlations between the variables. I couldn't find any achieved information on this issue. Unfortunately, I don't have the 2002 edition of Modern Applied Statistics with S by Venables and Ripley in case it was described there. Thanks in advance. Adam
2009 Dec 02
2
Joint density kde2d works improperly?
Dear all, Please, look at the following code: attach(geyser) f1 <- kde2d(duration, waiting, n = 5) a <- 0 for (i in 1:5){ for (j in 1:5){ a <- a + f1$z[i,j] } } As far as I understood from Help kde2d returns matrix elements of which are values of joint probability mass function Pr(X=x,Y=y) therefore, sum of its elements should sum to 1. Which is not the case from my check. Where is
2006 May 11
1
Conditional contour plots for estimated density functions using Lattice
Does anybody here have a suggestion for a clever way of creating contour plots for estimated bivariate density functions conditional on a factor? The contourplot function in the 'lattice' package only accepts data that are on the form 'z ~ x * y', not on the form 'x,y' or 'y~x'; otherwise I could probably have used the panel function to do the needed conversion.
2008 Jan 16
1
Probability weights with density estimation
I am a physician examining an NHANES dataset available at the NCHS website: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/about/major/nhanes/nhanes2005-2006/demo_d.xpt http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/about/major/nhanes/nhanes2005-2006/hdl_d.xpt http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/about/major/nhanes/nhanes2005-2006/tchol_d.xpt Thank you to the R authors and the foreign package authors in particular. Importing from the SAS export
2010 Feb 15
4
density estimates for fixed points
Problem: Based on a n x 2 data matrix i want a kernel estimate of the bivariate density. However, i also wish to specify wich points the density should be calculated at. I can offcourse just write the full kernel density estimate as a R-code, but surely there must already exist some package for this operation? The package density(), seems to create a new matrix (depending on n), where the
2011 Dec 29
2
3d plotting alternatives. I like persp, but regret the lack of plotmath.
I have been making simple functions to display regressions in a new package called "rockchalk". For 3d illustrations, my functions use persp, and I've grown to like working with it. As an example of the kind of things I like to do, you might consult my lecture on multicollinearity, which is by far the most detailed illustration I've prepared.
2008 Oct 04
3
How to plot countours with fixted densities?
Hello, I used the following codes to generate bivariate normal dependence structure with unit Frechet margins. Sigma <- matrix(c(1,.5*sqrt(1),.5*sqrt(1),1),2,2) # generate y <- mvrnorm(Nsam, c(0,0), Sigma) # random v <- cbind(pnorm(y[,1],mean = 0, sd = 1), pnorm(y[,2],mean = 0, sd = 1)) z <- cbind(-1/log(v[,1]),-1/log(v[,2])) z1 <- z[,1] z2 <- z[,2] And to
2008 Oct 04
0
difference between sm.density() and kde2d()
Dear R users, I used sm.density function in the sm package and kde2d() in the MASS package to estimate the bivariate density. Then I calculated the Kullback leibler divergence meassure between a distribution and the each of the estimated densities, but the asnwers are different. Is there any difference between the kde2d and sm.density estimates? if there is a difference, then which is the best
2013 Jun 25
1
Correct scaling of axis in persp3d plot
Hi, I want to format my axis in my persp3d plot. With my data, which I attached I created a persp3d plot with the following code, which I summarized from different code snippets I found: library(rugarch)library(rgl)library(fGarch)fd <-as.data.frame(modelfit,which ='density')color <-rgb(85,141,85,maxColorValue=255)x <-seq(-0.2,0.2,length=100)y <-c(1:2318)f
2011 Aug 11
2
2-dim density plot
Hi All, I have a 2-dim density defined on 0<x<1, 0<y<1, x<y. I know the exact formula of the density. How can I visualize it? What plot functions can I use? Thanks, Annie [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2002 Dec 09
1
3D density estimation
I am trying to carry out density estimation for three dimensions (with anywhere between a few hundred and ~8000 data points). Which leads me to ask: a) is there any equivalent to kde2d (in MASS) or bkde2D (in KernSmooth) out there for three dimensions? b) if not, my skills only seem to extend as far as writing a function which measures density as the number of data points falling within a