Hi
the function density() does normally integrate to one - I've checked it
and it works and I also read the previous threads.
But I realised that it does not integrate to one if I use from, to or cut.
My scenario: I simulated densities of a plants originating from an sseed
source at distance zero. Therefore the density of the plants will be
highest close to zero. Is there anything I can do to have this pattern?
If I use 'from' or 'cut', the resulting densities do not integrate to
one which I need as I want to compare different density curves.
Ny second question is concerning the bandwidth. An I correct in saying
that if I want to compare different density estimates that the bandwidth
should be the same for all of them?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Rainer
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