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===Purpose===
===Purpose===


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* '''kernel''' = Integer between 1 and 7 indicating which kernel to use.
* '''kernel''' = Integer between 1 and 7 indicating which kernel to use.
::  '''1''' - Bivwight
::  '''2''' - Cosine
::  '''3''' - Epanechnikov {default}
::  '''4''' - Gaussian
::  '''5''' - Parzen
::  '''6''' - Triangle


*  '''1''' - Bivwight
* '''userw''' = scalar, the optional window width to use in the kernel calculation. If not specified, then the optimal window width is used according to the calculation: <tt>translate = scalar, axis translation.</tt>
 
*  '''2''' - Cosine
 
*  '''3''' - Epanechnikov {default}
 
*  '''4''' - Gaussian
 
*  '''5''' - Parzen
 
*  '''6''' - Triangle
 
* '''userw''' = scalar, the optional window width to use in the kernel calculation. If not specified, then the optimal window width is used according to the calculation:
 
*  '''
 
**''''''''''''''' translate = scalar, axis translation.


===Examples===
===Examples===

Revision as of 11:31, 9 October 2008

Purpose

Kernel density plot.

Synopsis

plotkd(x,distname,kernel,userw,translate)

Description

Provides a kernel density plot of the input x and an overlay.

Inputs

  • x = matrix (column vector) in which the sample data is stored.
  • distname = string, optional distribution name to assume as the parent distribution for the sample. Default value is 'normal'.
  • kernel = Integer between 1 and 7 indicating which kernel to use.
1 - Bivwight
2 - Cosine
3 - Epanechnikov {default}
4 - Gaussian
5 - Parzen
6 - Triangle
  • userw = scalar, the optional window width to use in the kernel calculation. If not specified, then the optimal window width is used according to the calculation: translate = scalar, axis translation.

Examples

plotkd(x)

plotkd(x,'normal')

See Also

plotcqq, plotedf, plotqq, plotsym