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# Compare the edf's of two simulated sets of data.
data1 <- rvonmises(n=10, mu=circular(0), kappa=3)
data2 <- rvonmises(n=10, mu=circular(0), kappa=1)
plot.edf(data1, xlab="Data", ylab="EDF", main="Plots of Two EDF's")
lines.edf(data2, lty=2, col=2)
#You can use standard ecdf and plot.ecdf functions
ff <- function(x, data) {
x <- x
# }
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<!-- %%(2*pi) -->
# }
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data <- data
# }
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<!-- %%(2*pi) -->
# }
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temp <- ecdf(data)
temp(x)
}
plot(function(x) ff(x, data=data1), from=0, to=2*pi-3*.Machine$double.eps)
#Or curve.circular
plot.function.circular(function(x) ff(x, data=data1), from=0,
to=(2*pi-3*.Machine$double.eps), join=FALSE, nosort=TRUE, xlim=c(-2,2),
ylim=c(-2,2), modulo="asis", main="Empirical Distribution Function",
n=2001, tcl.text=0.25)
res <- plot.function.circular(function(x) ff(x, data=data2), from=0,
to=(2*pi-3*.Machine$double.eps), join=FALSE, nosort=TRUE, modulo="asis",
add=TRUE, col=2, n=2001)
res1 <- points(data1, plot.info=res)
points(data2, plot.info=res1, col=2, sep=0.05)
legend(-1.9, 1.9, legend=c("data1", "data2"), col=c(1,2), lty=c(1,1))
# }
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