visualize.continuous: Graphing function for Continuous Distributions.
Description
Handles how continuous distributions are graphed. Users should not use this
function. Instead, users should use visualize.it().
Usage
visualize.continuous(dist, stat = c(0, 1), params, section = "lower")
Arguments
dist
contains a supported continuos distribution shortname.
stat
a statistic to obtain the probability from. When using the
"bounded" condition, you must supply the parameter as
stat = c(lower_bound, upper_bound). Otherwise, a simple
stat = desired_point will suffice.
params
A list that must contain the necessary parameters for each
distribution. For example, params = list(mu = 1, sd = 1)
would be for a normal distribution with mean 1 and standard
deviation 1. If you are not aware of the parameters for the
distribution, consider using the visualize.dist_name
functions listed under the "See Also" section.
section
Select how you want the statistic(s) evaluated via
section= either "lower","bounded", "upper", or"tails"
# Function does not have dist look up, must go through visualize.itvisualize.it(dist='norm', stat = c(0,1), params = list(mu = 1, sd = 1), section = "bounded")