possible
> distribution
> you could use package
>
> https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/fitdistrplus/index.html
>
> Cheers
> Petr
>
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> &g
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> > Subject: [R] identify the distribution of the data
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> > Dear all,
> >
> > I do have dataframes with
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> Subject: [R] identify the distribution of the data
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> Dear all,
>
> I do have dataframes with numerical values such as 1,9, 20, 51, 100 etc
>
> Which way do you recommend to use in order to identify the type of the
> distribution of
mative to the problem you are trying to solve? Answering "what
distribution do these data follow?" is not usually the goal.
Regards,
Tim
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gards,
Tim
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1. This is a statistical question, which usually is inappropriate here:
1. This is a statistical question, which usually is inappropriate here:
this list is about R language (including packages) programming.
2. IMO (so others may disagree), your question indicates a profound
misunderstanding of basic statistical issues. While maybe you phrased it
poorly or I
Dear all,
I do have dataframes with numerical values such as 1,9, 20, 51, 100 etc
Which way do you recommend to use in order to identify the type of the
distribution of the data (normal, poisson, bernoulli, exponential,
log-normal etc ..)
Thanks so much,
Bogdan
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