This data gives x and y variables for the data published in Hawkins'
1994 article. This data was originally simulated from a standard cubic
polynomial with equally spaced x values between -1 and 1.
Format
A data frame with 50 simulated observations on the following 2 variables.
y
a numeric vector
x
a numeric vector
References
Hawkins, D. M. (1994) Fitting monotonic polynomials to
data. Computational Statistics9(3):
233–247.
Examples
data(hawkins)
Results
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> library(MonoPoly)
Loading required package: quadprog
> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_CC/result/MonoPoly/hawkins.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: hawkins
> ### Title: hawkins
> ### Aliases: hawkins
> ### Keywords: datasets
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> ### ** Examples
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> data(hawkins)
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> dev.off()
null device
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