How can I fit histogram?
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studentmatlaber
el 29 de Oct. de 2021
Editada: studentmatlaber
el 18 de Nov. de 2021
I want to normalize my histogram. I know there are commands histogram(x, nbits, 'Normalization','probability') and histogram(x, nbits, 'Normalization','pdf'). But what is the difference between 'probability' and 'pdf'?
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the cyclist
el 30 de Oct. de 2021
Editada: the cyclist
el 30 de Oct. de 2021
Answering the first part of your question ...
With probability normalization, the sum of the bin heights will be 1. With pdf normalization, the integral of the bins (i.e. the sum of the bin heights times widths) will be 1.
Here is a silly example that illustrates the difference:
rng default
N = 5000;
x = binornd(1,0.5,N,1)/2;
figure
histogram(x, 5, 'Normalization','probability')
figure
histogram(x, 5, 'Normalization','pdf')
Answering the second part of your question ...
I believe you can use histcounts to get the normalized bin counts, then fit those values with normfit:
[binCounts, binEdges] = histcounts(x, 5, 'Normalization','probability');
binCenters = (binEdges(1:end-1) + binEdges(2:end))/2;
[muHat,sigmaHat] = normfit(binCenters,binCounts)
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the cyclist
el 1 de Nov. de 2021
You need to plot it according to the formula for a normal distribution. (See, e.g., this wikipedia page.)
You could just code that formula from scratch, but instead you could create a distribution object:
mu = 2;
sigma = 3;
pd_norm = makedist('Normal','mu',mu,'sigma',sigma)
x = -3:0.01:7;
plot(x,pdf(pd_norm,x))
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