Good morning,
in my work I need to study data distributions and so I need to fit the
experimental distribution by theoretical curves such as normal, Poison,
binomial and so on. I'd like to know, given a vector of data, for example
x-rnorm (1000, 10)
if they follow a normal distribution. I'd
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 15:12:48 +0100 Angela Re wrote:
Good morning,
in my work I need to study data distributions and so I need to fit
the experimental distribution by theoretical curves such as normal,
Poison, binomial and so on. I'd like to know, given a vector of data,
for example
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Subject: [R] how to fit in R
Good morning,
in my work I need to study data distributions and so I need to fit
the
experimental distribution by theoretical curves such as normal,
Poison,
binomial and so on. I'd like to know, given a vector of data, for
example
x-rnorm (1000, 10