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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
2002 Nov 03
1
Ansari-Bradley test (PR#2252)
Full_Name: Wei Xu Version: 1.5.1 OS: WindowsME Submission from: (NULL) (63.215.238.92) The P-value for a two.sided test is not consistent with the confidence interval. For example, P-value=0.1372, but the 95% CI doesn't include the H0 value(1). > x [1] 0.80 0.83 1.89 1.04 1.45 1.38 1.91 1.64 0.73 1.46 > y [1] 1.15 0.88 0.90 0.74 1.21 >
2008 Jan 26
1
How to apply the wilcox_test function to subsets ?
Dear R-forumites, I want to apply a Wilcoxon test on subsets of the data frame mydata, splitted using the myindice variable. When I send : wilcoxtest <- by(mydata, mydata$myindice, function(x) {wilcox_test(x$value~x$fact)}) I get : Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : object "x" not found whereas wilcoxtest <- by(mydata, mydata$myindice, function(x)
2009 Nov 01
1
wilcox.test construction in r
Hi, I am very confused with constructing the wilcox.test in R. I have two populations 'original' and 'test'. I want to know if the 'test' is generally 'lower' than original. I use alpha of 0.05. So do I write the function as wilcox.test(original, test, alternative="l")? or wlcox.test(original, test, alternative = "g")? or wilcox.test(test,
2001 Oct 22
3
Two questions
Greetings, I have two questions that I could not answer from the documentation. A - ecdf and confidence intervals : Is there a (simple) way to generate confidence intervals (95%) for a ecdf? B - cross-validation of rpart trees : a colleague is using S to generate decision tree and mentioned to me the use of cross-validation. Is this function enabled in R ? if so, how should one proceed to
2003 Jul 21
3
Confidence Band for empirical distribution function
Hi, I was trying to draw an empirical distribution function with uniform confidence bands. So I tried to find a way to calculate values of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Distribution but failed. I guess it must be hidden somewhere (since the ks-test is implemented), but I was unable to find it. Is there any way to do this? Thanks Leif Boysen
2013 May 15
1
x and y lengths differ
I have a problem with R. I try to compute the confidence interval for my df. When I want to create the plot I have this problem: Error in xy.coords(x, y, xlabel, ylabel, log) : 'x' and 'y' lengths differ. I try this code: library(dplR) df.rwi <- detrend(rwl = df, method = "Spline",nyrs=NULL) write.table(df.rwi,file="rwi.txt",quote=FALSE,row.names=TRUE)
2010 Feb 17
2
extract the data that match
Hi r-users,   I would like to extract the data that match.  Attached is my data: I'm interested in matchind the value in column 'intg' with value in column 'rand_no' > cbind(z=z,intg=dd,rand_no = rr)             z  intg rand_no    [1,]  0.00 0.000   0.001    [2,]  0.01 0.000   0.002    [3,]  0.02 0.000   0.002    [4,]  0.03 0.000   0.003    [5,]  0.04 0.000   0.003    [6,] 
2011 Sep 24
2
two ecdf in the same figure
Hello, is ot possible to draw two ecdf of vectors (say s1 and s2) on the same figire with R. plot function draws a new plot and there is no function like points or lines to draw a second ecdf on the figure. Regards -- *PhD candidate in Computer Science Address 3 avenue lamine, cité ezzahra, Sousse 4000 Tunisia tel: +216 97 246 706 fax: +216 71 391 166* [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Sep 07
1
Plot 2 ecdf in one graph
Hi r-users,   I would like to compare the cdf between historical and predicted. My x.obs and x.pre are the frequency data in classes of 0-300. I tried: plot(ecdf(x.obs),ecdf(x.pre),type="l",col="red")   and it gives me: Error in plot.stepfun(x, ..., ylab = ylab, verticals = verticals, pch = pch) :   argument 4 matches multiple formal arguments   Thank you so much for any
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
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 Aug 14
1
ecdf manipulation
I’m using the edcf function to look at a number of empirical distributions graphically for run-time analyses of stochastic optimization algorithms. When dealing with problems where the optimal solution for these problems is always found everything is fine and the graphs are very useful for comparative observations. These distributions have a vertical axis height of one i.e. a probability of one.
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
2011 Oct 16
2
ecdf
Hi, Newbie here. I read the R for Beginners but i still don't get this. I have the following data (this is just an example) in a CSV file: courseid numstudents 101 209 141 13 246 140 263 8 321 10 361 10 364 28 365 25 366 23 367
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
2007 May 30
1
Sort in ecdf
Hi! I've noticed the ecdf() R code (R ver. 2.5.0) contains two call to sort: --- [R-code] --- ecdf <- function(x) x <- sort(x) n <- length(x) if (n < 1) stop("'x' must have 1 or more non-missing values") vals <- sort(unique(x)) rval <- approxfun(vals, cumsum(tabulate(match(x, vals)))/n, method
2005 Jun 02
2
overlaying plots
surely this not hard, but i can't figure it out. i'd like to overlay the results of two ecdf's. e.g. xx<--ecdf(x) and yy<--ecdf(y). i'd like to plot xx and yy on the same graph. thanks...mj [[alternative HTML version deleted]]