calculate CDF

F

friend.05

I have large set of data.

Previously I was using matlab to plot CDF(cumulative distribution
function). But now very large set of data. matlab can't handle such
big data.

does anyone how can I calculate CDF using perl script.

Thanks.
 
F

friend.05

I found Math::CDF this module. but is there a place where I can find
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In Math::CDF

function: pnorm($x)

what is $x? how can I get value of $x.
 
G

Gunnar Hjalmarsson

In Math::CDF

function: pnorm($x)

what is $x? how can I get value of $x.

The name of the function is pnorm. $x is a variable representing a
value. There is an example of using pnorm() in the SYNOPSIS section of
the Math::CDF documentation.
 
S

sln

It's been a long time since I've looked around in this forum, nice to
know little has changed. If we deleted all the RTFM posts we'd cut the
size of the group in half :) I've always understood why one might
not choose to help a person, but to take the time to make sure he
knows you won't help has always seemed strange.

Thats just nested. The next level is RTFM about this forum.

-sln
 
U

Uri Guttman

<quoted signature snipped - learn how to edit quotes. maybe rtfm the
group guidelines?>

g> Not at all. The point is that it is a math stat module and if you are
g> not already familiar with those stat concepts you are probably looking
g> for something else, like a data analysis tool.

you still refered him to the manual and didn't hand hold him as you
admonished tad. considering that tad has been helping here for many
years, maintains and posts the guideline, me thinks you have little
basis to bitch about. build up some credentials here before you accuse
anyone of anything.

uri
 
J

Jürgen Exner

Thanks for the advise, but I'll post as I please Uri.

Of course you have the right to do as you please, it's just another
empirical confirmation of the quality of contributions from Google
Groups.

And I have the right not to read posters with poor manners.

So long then Mr. google.

jue
 
T

Tad J McClellan

It has been socially accepted for 20 years that trimming .sigs in
followups is good manners.

Thanks for the advise, but I'll post as I please Uri.


Then you are likely to be ostracized for your disregard toward others.
 
U

Uri Guttman

g> Thanks for the advise, but I'll post as I please Uri.

and your posts will get comments that you won't like as we please. see
who wins in the long run. even moronzilla gave up the ghost! :)

uri
 
T

Tad J McClellan

My "post as I please" was actually in reference to the concept that I
should build up "credibility" before posting criticism, which I
reject.


Now *that* is certainly rejectable.

Maybe you *really* didn't think the OP knew what CPAN
was,


I really thought that the OP made no effort whatsoever to find
a solution to his problem before posting.

My response was colored in accordance with that thinking.

degenerate to complaints of each others grammer and spelling, a
^^^^^^^

grammar.

nyuk.
 

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