How to determine and plot a probability density function?
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I have a vector (8760 x 1) with the hourly electricity prices in a network and another vector (8760 x 1) with the quantity of electricity sold in each hour. I want to know how to get and plot the probability density function of that data. As an example, here are the first eleven elements of each vector:
Prices = [44.2200; 45.1300; 46.2300; 47.9100; 49.5700; 48.6900; 47.2000; 46.5100; 46.5200; 51.5900; 59.0700];
SoldElectricity = [0; 0; 0; 2.1255; 1.9807; 1.8474; 1.0561; 0; 0; 0.3586; 6.0510];
And I want to get a plot like this as a result:

(In the image three different sold electricity vectors were plotted, in my case, I only need to plot one) Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
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You can use the following function form the statistics toolbox
ksdensity(SoldElectricity)
Note that the function outputs a non-parameteric estimate, which may not be desirable. A purely empirical pdf can be designed using histograms
histogram(SoldElectricity,'Normalization','pdf','displaystyle','stairs','binmethod','integers')
See attachment for results
5 commentaires
Leon Gutierrez Guerrero
le 17 Juil 2018
Jeff Miller
le 18 Juil 2018
The plot that you said you wanted (i.e., with Probability Density on the vertical axis) does not relate two vectors either. Can you give a better example of the plot you want--something showing probability density as a function of both prices and quantity? It sounds like you really want a bivariate density.
jonas
le 18 Juil 2018
As Jeff Miller has already commented, that makes little sense and is not what you asked in the original submission. Please clarify what your desired output is.
Leon Gutierrez Guerrero
le 18 Juil 2018
israt fatema
le 18 Mai 2021
Hi Leon, did you find the solution for your problem? Would you mind sharing your solution please?
Thank you.
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