Re: Question on CDF

2002-02-22 Thread Glen Barnett
Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 08:55:42 +1100, Glen Barnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... A straight line CDF would imply the data is

Re: Question on CDF

2002-02-22 Thread Henry
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 00:27:00 +1100, Glen Barnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 08:55:42 +1100, Glen Barnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL

Re: Question on CDF

2002-02-22 Thread Glen Barnett
Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... I was trying to suggest that he meant the slope of the CDF was the height of the PDF. Oh, okay. Yes, that would be correct, but it shouldn't be called probability! Glen

Re: Question on CDF

2002-02-21 Thread Glen Barnett
Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Linda) wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi! If I plot CDF of a sample data and this CDF looks like a straight line cross through 0. What does this implies?? Normally, CDF

Re: Question on CDF

2002-02-21 Thread Bob
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Linda) wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi! If I plot CDF of a sample data and this CDF looks like a straight line cross through 0. What does this implies?? Normally, CDF will not look like a straight line but sth like a S2 shape, isn't?? Linda A straight

Re: Question on CDF

2002-02-21 Thread Henry
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 08:55:42 +1100, Glen Barnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... A straight line CDF would imply the data is uniformly distributed, that is, the probability of one event is the same as the probability