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anm.coin: Animated demonstration of frequentist binomial convergence of probability using a coin flip.

Description

Creates an animated plot showing the results from coin flips, and the resulting converence in P(Head) as the number of flips grows large.

Usage

anm.coin(flips = 1000, p.head = 0.5, interval = 0.01, show.coin = TRUE, ...)

anm.coin.tck()

Arguments

flips
The number of desired coin flips.
p.head
User defined probability of a head; e.g. for a fair coin p.head = 0.5.
interval
The time between animation frames, in seconds.
show.coin
Logical if show.coin=TRUE shows a second plot with coin flip results (head or tail).
...
Additional arguments from link{plot}.

Value

  • If show.coin=TRUE, returns two plots configured as a single graphical object. The first plot shows convergence in estimated P(Head), i.e. number of heads/number of trials, as the number of trials grows large. The second plot shows individual outcomes of coin flips. The second plot is not returned if show.coin=TRUE is specified. Loading tcltk allows use of the function anm.coin.tck, which in turn allows an interactive GUI to run anm.coin.

See Also

rbinom

Examples

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anm.coin()

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