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R Software Modulerwasp_fitdistrnorm.wasp
Title produced by softwareMaximum-likelihood Fitting - Normal Distribution
Date of computationSat, 25 Oct 2008 07:24:29 -0600
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F       [Maximum-likelihood Fitting - Normal Distribution] [Histogram and Fit...] [2008-10-25 13:24:29] [63db34dadd44fb018112addcdefe949f] [Current]
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2008-10-31 14:58:04 [Matthieu Blondeau] [reply
Dit is volgens mij een geschikt model om snel te kunnen zien of de gebruikte data een normaal verloop hebben. Dit kan dus van enig nut zijn
2008-11-02 13:49:34 [Ciska Tanghe] [reply
Op deze grafiek kan je zeer snel en duidelijk zien of de tijdreeks een normaalverdeling kent of niet. In dit geval is dit grotendeels zo. Enkel aan de linkerkant vertoont het histogram een lichte afwijking. Dit model is volgens mij heel bruikbaar.

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Dataseries X:
109,20
88,60
94,30
98,30
86,40
80,60
104,10
108,20
93,40
71,90
94,10
94,90
96,40
91,10
84,40
86,40
88,00
75,10
109,70
103,00
82,10
68,00
96,40
94,30
90,00
88,00
76,10
82,50
81,40
66,50
97,20
94,10
80,70
70,50
87,80
89,50
99,60
84,20
75,10
92,00
80,80
73,10
99,80
90,00
83,10
72,40
78,80
87,30
91,00
80,10
73,60
86,40
74,50
71,20
92,40
81,50
85,30
69,90
84,20
90,70
100,30




Summary of computational transaction
Raw Inputview raw input (R code)
Raw Outputview raw output of R engine
Computing time1 seconds
R Server'Gwilym Jenkins' @ 72.249.127.135

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Summary of computational transaction \tabularnewline
Raw Input & view raw input (R code)  \tabularnewline
Raw Output & view raw output of R engine  \tabularnewline
Computing time & 1 seconds \tabularnewline
R Server & 'Gwilym Jenkins' @ 72.249.127.135 \tabularnewline
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[ROW][C]Summary of computational transaction[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Raw Input[/C][C]view raw input (R code) [/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Raw Output[/C][C]view raw output of R engine [/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Computing time[/C][C]1 seconds[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]R Server[/C][C]'Gwilym Jenkins' @ 72.249.127.135[/C][/ROW]
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Summary of computational transaction
Raw Inputview raw input (R code)
Raw Outputview raw output of R engine
Computing time1 seconds
R Server'Gwilym Jenkins' @ 72.249.127.135







ParameterEstimated ValueStandard Deviation
mean86.89344262295081.34220127658893
standard deviation10.48292708548020.949079624393276

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Parameter & Estimated Value & Standard Deviation \tabularnewline
mean & 86.8934426229508 & 1.34220127658893 \tabularnewline
standard deviation & 10.4829270854802 & 0.949079624393276 \tabularnewline
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[ROW][C]Parameter[/C][C]Estimated Value[/C][C]Standard Deviation[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]mean[/C][C]86.8934426229508[/C][C]1.34220127658893[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]standard deviation[/C][C]10.4829270854802[/C][C]0.949079624393276[/C][/ROW]
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ParameterEstimated ValueStandard Deviation
mean86.89344262295081.34220127658893
standard deviation10.48292708548020.949079624393276



Parameters (Session):
par1 = 8 ; par2 = 0 ;
Parameters (R input):
par1 = 8 ; par2 = 0 ;
R code (references can be found in the software module):
library(MASS)
par1 <- as.numeric(par1)
if (par2 == '0') par2 = 'Sturges' else par2 <- as.numeric(par2)
x <- as.ts(x) #otherwise the fitdistr function does not work properly
r <- fitdistr(x,'normal')
r
bitmap(file='test1.png')
myhist<-hist(x,col=par1,breaks=par2,main=main,ylab=ylab,xlab=xlab,freq=F)
curve(1/(r$estimate[2]*sqrt(2*pi))*exp(-1/2*((x-r$estimate[1])/r$estimate[2])^2),min(x),max(x),add=T)
dev.off()
load(file='createtable')
a<-table.start()
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'Parameter',1,TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,'Estimated Value',1,TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,'Standard Deviation',1,TRUE)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'mean',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,r$estimate[1])
a<-table.element(a,r$sd[1])
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'standard deviation',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,r$estimate[2])
a<-table.element(a,r$sd[2])
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.end(a)
table.save(a,file='mytable.tab')