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2011 Oct 23
1
how to plot a distribution of mean and standard deviation
Hi, I have the following data about courses (504) in a university, two attributes about the proportion of resources used (#resources_used / #resources_available), namely the average and the standard deviation. Thus I have: [1] n=504 rows [2] 1 id column and 2 attributes Here's a sample of the data: courseid,average,std 12741,1,0 17161,1,0 12514,1,0
2007 Jun 09
1
What ECDF function?
Hello! I want to plot a P-P plot. So I've implemented this function: ppplot <- function(x,dist,...) { pdf <- get(paste("p",dist,sep=""),mode="function"); x <- sort(x); plot( pdf(x,...), ecdf(x)(x)); } I have two questions: 1. Is it right to draw as reference line the following: xx <- pdf(x,...); yy <- ecdf(x)(x); l <- lm(
2011 Feb 10
1
How to determine the quantile boundary from an ECDF?
Given a dataset x, the ecdf is ecdf(x). Then I can use ecdf(x)(y) to find the percentile of y. Given the ecdf is there a way to determine what is the value of y that is the boundary of let's say 95 percentile? In other words, is there a function I can call on the ecdf like: fomeFunc( ecdf( x ), 0.95 ) Which will return the highest value of y, for which ecdf( y ) < 0.95? The only solution
2012 May 02
1
Two ecdf with log-scales
Hi, i want to plot empirical cumulative density functions for two variables in one plot. For better visualizing the differences in the two cumulative curves I'd like to log-scale the axis. So far I found 3 possible functions to plot ecdf: 1) ecdf() from the package 'stats'. I don't know how to successfully set the log.scales? Combining two plots is not a problem: plot(ecdf(x1))
2006 Apr 20
2
smooth the ecdf plots
Hi All, I have codes as follows to get the ecdf plots: > day.hos2<-c(6,4,6,6,4,6,5,4,7,5,6,6,8,6,17,9,8,4,6,3,5,8,7,12,5,10,6,4,6 ,13,7,6,6,25,4,9,96,6,6,6,6,9,4,5,5,4,10,5,7,6) > day.hos3<-c(5,6,7,6,4,5,6,6,6,6,19,7,5,9,8,8,7,5,6,20,40,5,8,7,7,5,6,13, 11,9,4,6,9,16,6,7,6) > f<-ecdf(day.hos2) > plot(f,col.p='red',col.h='red') >
2012 May 26
1
Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and the plot of max distance between two ecdf curves
Hi all, given this example #start a<-c(0,70,50,100,70,650,1300,6900,1780,4930,1120,700,190,940, 760,100,300,36270,5610,249680,1760,4040,164890,17230,75140,1870,22380,5890,2430) length(a) b<-c(0,0,10,30,50,440,1000,140,70,90,60,60,20,90,180,30,90, 3220,490,20790,290,740,5350,940,3910,0,640,850,260) length(b) out<-ks.test(log10(a+1),log10(b+1)) # max distance D
2010 Apr 30
1
Trouble using Ecdf () from the Hmisc library
Hello: [Kindly Cc when replying] The question in a nutshell is this: Is there a more robust alternative to Ecdf ()? The details: I've used Ecdf () _a lot_ over the past few years and I have learned to live with its warnings. But I am running short on time and patience now [*] Here is a reproducible example: > library (Hmisc) > x <- read.csv ( file =
2011 Jul 16
2
ecdf() to nls() - how to transform data?
Hi, I am using ecdf-function and want to use the ecdf()-data-points for nls() as data-parameter. nls() expects 'list' or 'environment' as a data-type, knots(ecdf(mydata)) gives me 'numeric'. What should I do now? Thanks in advance - Jochen Here is the code: ################################################# # --- Fit --- # Gumbel-Dist-Function, cumulative,
2012 Apr 24
2
Function from ecdf to ccdf
Dear all, I would like to calculate the complementary cumulative distribution function. As it is known, the ccdf is the 1-ecdf(X)==1-F(x). (From ?ecdf help is shown that ecdf returns a function which is the F(x) I would like to use that function inside my function and after call curve (which accepts function as input). My code looks like that onVector<-seq(1:100)
2009 Jul 03
3
Color of ecdf plots
Hi. I have the following two ecdf plots in one graph: plot( ecdf(....), do.points=FALSE, verticals=TRUE, main=paste("Ecdf of distances ",DIM,sep=""), col="red" ); lines( ecdf(....), do.points=FALSE, verticals=TRUE ); How do I change the color of the resulting graph? Adding col="red" to either plot or lines results in an error
2012 May 04
1
Absolute cumulative curve with ecdf/stepfun?
Hi, I have two variables ranging both from 0 to 1 (n=500 each). Now I am interested in plotting them both in one plot (using ggplot2). So far I used ecdf() (from an example I found with google) to get values for the cumulatice distribution function which gives a relative curve. I also want to do the same plot but using absolute cumulative values instead of relative. Can that be done with ecdf or
2010 Apr 19
2
ecdf
Hello, I'd like to plot an empirical cumulative distribution function, except instead of the fraction of values < x, I'd like the fraction of values > x. I think this can be done using the ecdf function in {Hmisc}. I installed the package and loaded it. However, when following the example given in the documentation, I get an error: x <- rnorm(100) ecdf(x,what='1-F')
2010 Jun 17
1
Multiple ecdf plots?
I have a csv file that has approximately 50k rows. In the first value of each row, a file name is listed, and there are 162 different file names. At the end of each row, there is a number value. What I would like to be able to do is for the 162 different files (or we could call them categories), is compute the ecdf for the values within that category. Then plot the ecdf for each file on the
2005 Nov 02
2
help with the coordinates of the ECDF object
Hi all R users I would like to know how acess the coordinates of the ECDF object. I look for the example, in this part: ###################### print(ls.Fn12 <- ls(env= environment(Fn12))) ###################### but I do not know to extract the Y coordinate and put it in other variable. My objective is to make a plot and identify the points with labels. ############# Example by
2008 Nov 08
2
lines, ecdf and colors
Hi. I'm trying to plot two ecdf's on the same graph using two different colors. I can plot using the same color, but it doesn't work when I change colors? Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for your help. x <- c(0.80, 0.83, 1.89, 1.04, 1.45, 1.38, 1.91, 1.64, 0.73, 1.46) y <- c(1.15, 0.88, 0.90, 0.74, 1.21) plot(ecdf(x)) # it works without col='blue', but doesn't
2010 Aug 04
2
discrete ECDF
Dear list; I just created a utility function that replicates what I have done in the past with Excel or OO.org by putting a formula of the form =sum($A1:A$1) in an upper-corner of a section and then doing a "fill" procedure by dragging the lower-rt corner down and to the right. When divided by the grand sum of the entries this function then calculates a 2D-discrete-ECDF. I
2005 Nov 17
3
ECDF values
Dear UseRs, maybe is a silly question: how can I get Empirical CDF values from an object created with ecdf()?? Using print I obtain: Empirical CDF Call: ecdf(t) x[1:57] = 4.1, 4.4, 4.5, ..., 491.3, 671.27 Thanks in advance. Regards, Vito Diventare costruttori di soluzioni Became solutions' constructors "The business of the statistician is to catalyze the scientific
2008 Feb 19
1
How to count from larger value to smaller value in ecdf (Empirical Cumulative Distribution Function)
Hi, all ecdf function (Empirical Cumulative Distribution Function) in "stats" package counts from smaller values to larger values. However, I want to draw it by counting from larger value to smaller values and I couldn't find options for this purpose. How can I draw ecdf or ecdf like graph by counting from larger values to smaller values. Thank you in advance. Hyunchul Kim
2004 Jun 03
1
ecdf plots, lines, and y values
Hi, I have a question for the group, perhaps someone can help me figure this out. I've already looked in the help files and they were no help to me. I have a vector of values and I am plotting an ecdf graph. 1. How can i draw a continuous line through the ecdf points? (lines and type for the plot with an ecdf object does not work) 2. Supposing I have this line drawn. I can add a
2004 Oct 17
3
ecdf with lots of ties is inefficient (PR#7292)
Full_Name: Martin Frith Version: R-2.0.0 OS: linux-gnu Submission from: (NULL) (134.160.83.73) I have large vectors containing 100,000 to 20,000,000 numbers. However, they only contain a few hundred *distinct* numbers (e.g. positive integers < 200). When I do ecdf(v), it either runs out of memory, or it succeeds, but when I plot the ecdf with postscript, the output is unnecessarily bloated