generate a distribution

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21did21
21did21 2011 年 12 月 31 日
hello world !
context: I have about 1e22 samples that have an average size of third-9. I could content myself with this information to characterize this population but it is not enough. Indeed, the size of third-9 is a medium in reality there are samples that have a size of eight fourth-and other first-12.
solution: I know that the size distribution of my sample follows a log normal reversed. So I can, knowing the average value, the number of sample mean and standard deviation in software such as MATLAB to generate me a size distribution that meets these criteria.
problem: I can not understand how I can do this with software. - I decided to MATLAB because it is a very powerful software that is able to do this in one line.
The trouble is that I expected to do this: [size, number] = logninv (1e22, 3rd-9, 0.05)
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2011 年 12 月 31 日
"I have about 1e22 samples" - Are you SURE you have 1e22 samples? That seems like such a huge number. And why is that "not enough"? How did you collect so many samples? If you collected 1 million samples per second it would take you 3.17 billion years to collect 10^22 samples. Also, I don't know what "third-9," "first-12," etc., means.

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