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chester123 · Jul 31, 2012 · r-help

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About dpik function
chester123 · Jul 16, 2012 · r-help

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about dpik
chester123 · Jul 16, 2012 · r-help

Thank you for your reply. I know the x in dpik() means the vector. But I don't know how to import into c() with a huge metadata (>1000). Following is my some try, and the h is: [1] 0...

about dpik
chester123 · Jul 17, 2012 · r-help

Thanks in advance here. I use dpik() function to calculate the bandwidth h. Following is the related code: h<-dpik(x,scalest="minim",level=2L,kernel="normal",canonical=FALSE,gridsize=401L,range.x=range(x),truncate=TRUE) But there is...

About dpik function
chester123 · Jul 15, 2012 · r-help

Hi there and thanks in advance. Nowadays I am working on the plug-in bandwidth selection with R. Firstly, my 1010 data is the return rate from Yahoo Finance. Secondly, my code is following: > r=read.table("/Users/user/Desktop...

about different bandwidths in one graph
chester123 · Jul 17, 2012 · r-help

Thank you in advance. Now I want to make comparison of the different bandwidth h in a normal distribution graph. This is the table of bandwidth h: thumb rule (normal)--0.00205; thumb rule(Epanech.)--0.00452; Plug-in (normal...

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