how do I create a function

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gjashta
gjashta 2020 年 6 月 9 日
コメント済み: Rik 2020 年 6 月 10 日
I have the code below to plot the kernel distribution of the data x1, x2,x3 where those x-s are vectors. But instead of changing the code
each time I have new data I want to create a function that runs each time I call it on the new data.
Also if you could help me to use as x-axis the values of +/-std of each data set instead of inisiating with s=(-3:0.01:3);
x1=(x1-mean(x1))/std(x1);
x2=(x2-mean(x2))/std(x2);
x3=(x3-mean(x3))/mean(x3);
% Creating empirical distribution and plot the results together with normal
% distribution N(0,1)
pd1=fitdist(x1,'Kernel');
pd2=fitdist(x2,'Kernel');
pd3=fitdist(x3,'Kernel');
pd4=makedist('Normal');
s=(-3:0.01:3);
y1=(pdf(pd1,s))';
y2=(pdf(pd2,s))';
y3=(pdf(pd3,s))';
y4=(pdf(pd4,s);
figure
figure,plot(s,y1,'-b',s,y2,'k',s,y3,'-g',s,y4,'-r')
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2020 年 6 月 10 日
function gjastas_function(x1, x2, x3)
gjashta
gjashta 2020 年 6 月 10 日
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Sorry Walter, can I ask how can I get the real values of x1, x2, and x3 in the x-axis not the normalized mean in order to compare where their mean's are positioned(figure attached)?
Can I call your function like this:
figure=gjastas_function(x1,x2,x3)

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Rik
Rik 2020 年 6 月 10 日
You can use something like this:
close all
x1=rand(10,1);
myfun(x1)
x2=rand(10,1);
myfun(x2)
x3=rand(10,1);
myfun(x3)
x4=rand(10,1);
myfun(x4)
function myfun(x)
%write documentation here
x=(x-mean(x))/std(x);
% Creating empirical distribution and plot the results together with normal
% distribution N(0,1)
pd=fitdist(x,'Kernel');
s=(-3:0.01:3);
y=pdf(pd,s);
h=get(gcf,'UserData');
if isempty(h)%initialize
h.C=get(gca,'colororder');
h.counter=0;
pd_=makedist('Normal');
y_=pdf(pd_,s);
plot(s,y_,'-k'),hold on
end
h.counter=h.counter+1;
if h.counter>size(h.C,1),h.counter=1;end
set(gcf,'UserData',h)
C=h.C(h.counter,:);
plot(s,y,'-','Color',C)
end
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gjashta
gjashta 2020 年 6 月 10 日
Sorry, I am not sure, if I understood your question Rik but I would like to get a figure like the figure I have attached. So, to get the real values of x1, x2, and x3 in the x-axis not the normalized mean in order to compare where their mean's are positioned? I have also upploaded the data below.
Rik
Rik 2020 年 6 月 10 日
What I meant was: which version of Matlab are you using? I'm using R202a and this code works. So if you are using the same release you must be running the code differently.
If you want to essentially plot the histograms, why not use the histogram function? And if you want to use the actual data, and not the normalized mean, you should probably remove lines like x1=(x1-mean(x1))/std(x1);.

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