-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: bimodal variable Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2010 12:45:02 -0400 From: Samor Gandhi <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Thanks for reply. A variable between zero and one (mixture of two uniformly distribution may be) similar to the attached graph! Regards, Samor --- On *Sun, 26/9/10, morphmet /<[email protected]>/* wrote: From: morphmet <[email protected]> Subject: Re: bimodal variable To: "morphmet" <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, 26 September, 2010, 22:07 -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: bimodal variable Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2010 12:20:27 -0400 From: F. James Rohlf <[email protected] </mc/[email protected]>> Reply-To: [email protected] </mc/[email protected]> To: Morphmet <[email protected] </mc/[email protected]>> What distribution? A mixture of two binomial distributions? ------Original Message------ From: morphmet To: Morphmet ReplyTo: Morphmet Subject: bimodal variable Sent: Sep 26, 2010 12:05 PM -------- Original Message -------- Subject: bimodal variable Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2010 20:17:07 -0400 From: Samor Gandhi <[email protected] </mc/[email protected]>> To: [email protected] </mc/[email protected]> Hello, I would like to simulate bimodal variable between zero and one, where more data are heaped to zero and one and less between these. I am very thankful to nay help! Regards, Samor ------- Sent remotely by F. James Rohlf
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