Last data update: 2014.03.03

R: Normal Area
normareaR Documentation

Normal Area

Description

Function that computes and draws the area between two user specified values in a user specified normal distribution with a given mean and standard deviation

Usage

normarea(lower = -Inf, upper = Inf, m, sig)

Arguments

lower

the lower value

upper

the upper value

m

the mean for the population

sig

the standard deviation of the population

Author(s)

Alan T. Arnholt

Examples

normarea(70, 130, 100, 15)
    # Finds and P(70 < X < 130) given X is N(100,15).

Results


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> library(BSDA)
Loading required package: e1071
Loading required package: lattice

Attaching package: 'BSDA'

The following object is masked from 'package:datasets':

    Orange

> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_CC/result/BSDA/normarea.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: normarea
> ### Title: Normal Area
> ### Aliases: normarea
> ### Keywords: distribution
> 
> ### ** Examples
> 
> normarea(70, 130, 100, 15)
>     # Finds and P(70 < X < 130) given X is N(100,15).
> 
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> dev.off()
null device 
          1 
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