This function enables one to draw the static 3D plot to
investigate convergence in law.
Usage
law.plot3d(data,probfunc,tinf=-5,tsup=5)
Arguments
data
matrix containing the sample paths of Xn values.
probfunc
function to compute the distribution function of X.
tinf
lower limit for investigating convergence in law.
tsup
upper limit for investigating convergence in law.
Author(s)
P. Lafaye de Micheaux and B. Liquet
References
Lafaye de Micheaux, P. (plafaye@club.fr), Liquet, B. "Understanding Convergence Concepts: a Visual-Minded and Graphical Simulation-Based Approach", The American Statistician , submitted.
rand <- function(n){(cumsum(rchisq(n,df=1))-(1:n))/sqrt(2*(1:n))}
data <- generate(randomgen=rand,nmax=500,M=5000)$data
law.plot3d(data,pnorm)
Results
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> library(ConvergenceConcepts)
Error in library(ConvergenceConcepts) :
there is no package called 'ConvergenceConcepts'
Execution halted