On Jun 2, 2012, at 9:38 PM, eliza botto wrote:
You might consider the strategy of reading the Posting Guide, followed
by posting an intelligible message.
Dear R users,
You can literally safe my
life my telling me the solution of my problem. I have created matrix
of a data
frame with 3 columns, with each column representing data of
different year.
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HTML.
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I now want to plot Lognormal
probability plot of each column data against its respective normal
reduced
variante(z).
"Normal reduced variate"? What is that? Is it a set of numbers that
have been centered and scaled, also known as a z-transform? If so, I
do not think it should affect the results of a probability plot since
it is just a linear transformation and the theoretical quantiles will
be unaffected.
You might look at qqplot()
How to do that?
If you dont know the
answer, consider me dead.
What greater lifesaving project are you trying to accomplish, ....
other than getting homework done?
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