how to plot probability density of a given data
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Hi,
I tried to get something like this

i want to know if ksdensity is the best solution
Thanks in advance
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the cyclist
le 23 Avr 2016
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I would say that there is a very good chance that ksdensity is the function you want to use. If you want a smooth curve that estimates the probability density function of your data, then it's a good choice.
The main question, which you do not provide any information about, is "What is your input data?" Do you have a sample of actual data that you want the density of? That's what you'll need to use ksdensity.
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sbei arafet
le 23 Avr 2016
the cyclist
le 23 Avr 2016
If you assume that the underlying distribution is normal (i.e. Gaussian), then fitdist is fine. But your distribution is very clearly not normal. So the fit will not be a good representation of your data.
ksdensity will not assume normality. It is non-parametric.
But, I am confused. If you just want to estimate the mean and standard deviation, then why not just use mean() and std()?
Image Analyst
le 23 Avr 2016
fitdist() can take as an input quite a number of distributions to fit your data to, not only Normal. If you believe you have one on its list, then put that in.
Do you have any theory as to what your distribution might be? Otherwise, can you show us a screenshot of the histogram of your actual data - the actual observations instead of the smooth theoretical curve you showed so far?
sbei arafet
le 23 Avr 2016
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