I believe this is better and that you want! x<-rnorm(1000,10,1) plot( function(y) dnorm(y, mean(x), sd(x)), from=min(x), to=max(x)) best vito
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Dear support, I want to draw a probability density plot in R. For example, I provide the mean and variance of a normal distribution, then R can provide me the probability density plot. Now I always generate random numbers of normal distribution and calculate their dnorm(mu, var), finally plot them. I am eager to know some directly operation. Thank you for your attention. I am looking forward to hearing from you soon. Best regards, Long Yu ===== Diventare costruttori di soluzioni Became solutions' constructors "The business of the statistician is to catalyze the scientific learning process." George E. P. Box Visitate il portale http://www.modugno.it/ e in particolare la sezione su Palese http://www.modugno.it/archivio/cat_palese.shtml