Dear all,

I have a discrete distribution showing how age is distributed across a
population using a certain set of bands:

Age <- matrix(c(74045062, 71978405, 122718362, 40489415), ncol=1,
dimnames=list(c("<18", "18-34", "35-64", "65+"),c()))
Age_dist <- Age/sum(Age)

For example I know that 23.94% of all people are between 0-18 years, 23.28%
between 18-34 years and so forth.

I would like to find a continuous approximation of this discrete
distribution in order to estimate the probability that a person is for
example 16 years old.

Is there some automatic way in R through which this can be done? I tried a
Kernel density estimation of the histogram but this does not seem to
provide what I'm looking for.

Thanks very much for your help,

Michael


Michael Haenlein
Associate Professor of Marketing
ESCP Europe
Paris, France

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