Probablity distribution calculation for a vector
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I want to use the following function Y = normpdf(X,mu,sigma)
X is a vector of 100*1 for each X I have a mu and a sigma , do you know how to do that ?
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Adam
2014 年 8 月 21 日
So what is the problem? You have a vector X, a vector mu and a vector sigma and a function that expects all these as inputs.
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Roger Stafford
2014 年 8 月 21 日
From the documentation for normpdf at
http://www.mathworks.com/help/stats/normpdf.html
"Y = normpdf(X,mu,sigma) computes the pdf at each of the values in X using the normal distribution with mean mu and standard deviation sigma. X, mu, and sigma can be vectors, matrices, or multidimensional arrays that all have the same size. A scalar input is expanded to a constant array with the same dimensions as the other inputs. The parameters in sigma must be positive."
That should answer your question.
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