Empirical cumulative distribution function

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  • Re: Empirical cumulative distribution function


    HI alternat


    welcome to the OzGrid forum!


    Can you give some more details?


    Have a look at ChtFrmla.zip from Sephen Bullen's Excel pages: http://www.bmsltd.ie/Excel/Default.htm


    Wigi

    Regards,


    Wigi


    Excel MVP 2011-2014


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  • Re: Empirical cumulative distribution function


    When you say empirical CDF are you trying to fit a theoretical distribution over some data you have collected. Or are you simply trying to chart your data at discrete intervals?

  • Re: Empirical cumulative distribution function


    Just to confuse you, you do indeed get both continuous and discrete probability distributions :( . To chart the data at discrete intervals split the interval down, and add the probability mass from each interval progressivly. Because a probability distribution function must sum to 1 - the final discrete chunk of the CDF must = one. Clear as mud? If you need more help post an example of your data.

  • Re: Empirical cumulative distribution function


    Credits to Stephen for coming up with this method. I found it magnific too.

    Regards,


    Wigi


    Excel MVP 2011-2014


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