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2014 Jan 19
2
stat_density2d de ggplot2
Hola comunidad, tengo el siguiente problema con la funcion stat_density2d (estimacion de densidad 2d.) del paquete ggplot2 stat_density2d (mapping = NULL, data = NULL, geom = "density2d", position = "identity", na.rm = FALSE, contour = TRUE, n = 100, ...) de esta función requiero ver el cálculo númerico de la estimación de la densidad, cuento con el siguiente codigo y
2014 Jan 19
0
stat_density2d de ggplot2
Marta, Puedes ver en el código source de ggplot stat_density si es que lo tienes descargado como sorce o puedes ir a GitHub https://github.com/hadley/ggplot2/blob/master/R/stat-density-2d.r y ver como calcula los datos. Por lo que veo usa la función de la librería MASS kde2d, para ver que hace esta escribe kde2d en la consola. Espero te sirva. Daniel El 18 de enero de 2014, 22:35, marta
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
2007 Aug 10
1
kde2d error message
Hello! I am trying to do a smooth with the kde2d function, and I'm getting an error message about NAs. Does anyone have any suggestions? Does this function not do well with NAs in general? fit <- kde2d(X, Y, n=100,lims=c(range(X),range(Y))) Error in if (from == to || length.out < 2) by <- 1 : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed Thanks in advance!! Jen [[alternative
2008 Jun 25
1
confidence bounds using contour plot
Hello I'm trying to calculate 2d confindence bounds into a scatterplot using the function "kde2d" (package MASS) and a contour plot. I found a similar post providing a solution - unfortunatly I do not realy understand which data I have to use to calculated the named "quantile": Post URL: http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/03b/5384.html > (...) > >> Is
2006 Jan 19
2
function kde2d
Good evening, I am Marta Colombo, student at Milan's Politecnico. Thank you very much for your kindness, this mailing list is really useful. I am using the function kde2d for two-dimensional kernel density estimation and I'd like to know something more about this kind of density estimator. In particular I'd like to know: what bandwidth is used ? Thank you in advance for your attention
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
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 <-
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
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
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$z[i,j] } } As far as I understood from Help kde2d returns matrix elements of which are values of joint probability mass function Pr(X=x,Y=y) therefore, sum of its elements should sum to 1. Which is not the case from my check. Where is
2006 May 11
1
Conditional contour plots for estimated density functions using Lattice
Does anybody here have a suggestion for a clever way of creating contour plots for estimated bivariate density functions conditional on a factor? The contourplot function in the 'lattice' package only accepts data that are on the form 'z ~ x * y', not on the form 'x,y' or 'y~x'; otherwise I could probably have used the panel function to do the needed conversion.
2009 Mar 17
1
help with 3-D plot of kernel density estimates
Hi, I guess I have a naive question. I use kde2d function in a standard way to estimate kernel densities of x and y (x and y are vectors) and plot them using image(). f1=kde2d(x,y) image(f1) But what if I want to see kernel estimates of three variables, x, y and z (a vector) plotted together ? Something in which x<->y is plotted and colored according to the corresponding value of z ?
2010 Jul 28
1
kde on Torus
Hello, I have 2D-data on a torus, i.e. they are scattered within [0:2pi) and are supposed to be periodic with period 2pi. Is there a way in R for a kernel density estimation for such data? I found this article http://www.dmqte.unich.it/personal/dimarzio/density46.pdf but a) I don't fully understand the article (my knowledge in statistics is poor) b) I did not understand which Eq.
2012 Mar 16
1
rJava call performance
Hello, I am getting pretty poor rJava call performance > system.time(for (i in 1:1000) J("java.lang.Double")$parseDouble(as.character(i))) user system elapsed 4.884 0.000 4.900 i.e. 5 milliseconds per very simple call on a very fast cpu. JNI calls themselves are said to be pretty fast nowadays (10...40ns). It probably goes accross reflection but still doing pretty much
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
2007 Jun 08
2
how to find how many modes in 2 dimensions case
Hi, Does anyone know how to count the number of modes in 2 dimensions using kde2d function? Thanks Pat
2005 Jan 14
1
kde2d and borders
Hallo, I want to use kde2d to visualize data on a sphere given in spherical coordinates. Now the problem is, that "phi == 2*pi = 0", so in principal I have to connect (in a graphical view) the left and right border of my plot (and the bottom and top). Has anyone any idea how to do that ? Thanks, Manuel -- ------------------------------------- Manuel Metz Sternwarte der
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
2012 Mar 01
1
GLM with regularization
Hello, Thank you for probably not so new question, but i am new to R. Does any of packages have something like glm+regularization? So far i see probably something close to that as a ridge regression in MASS but I think i need something like GLM, in particular binomial regularized versions of polynomial regression. Also I am not sure how some of the K-fold crossvalidation helpers out there