how to add confidence intervals in a probability plot?
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Dear guys,
I want to know how to add confidence intervals in a probability plot?
Please have a look at this code:
x=[-1.41207247401840 -1.06884479800464 -0.805056161180770 -0.695214836608495 -0.537941409385110 -0.340400323764181 -0.209393059855624 -0.179107587132278 -0.165916099145327 -0.116016693050744 0.292200480227937 0.590116759815710 1.08666272111204 1.42323816718219 2.13774531380767];
normplot(x);
Could someone tell me how to add confidence intervals or prediction intervals in this normal probability plot?
Thank you.
David
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the cyclist
el 31 de Mzo. de 2011
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Confidence interval for what quantity?
Usually, this type of plot is used purely for a visual idea of whether normality is a good assumption or not. If you are looking to do something more quantitative, you might want to use JBTEST or LILLIETEST to test for normality.
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David
el 4 de Abr. de 2011
the cyclist
el 4 de Abr. de 2011
I guess my question was not clear enough. There are many quantities that you could calculate the confidence interval for. For example, it could be the mean of x, or the median of x. Or do you just want the middle 95% of x itself?
Also, are you asking how to calculate something, or just how to display something? If the latter, you can just use the "line" command to draw lines on the plot you have.
David
el 4 de Abr. de 2011
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