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Quantile Quantile plot of data against gaussian distribution mixture model with optional best-fit-line
QQplotGMM(Data,Means,SDs,Weights,IsLogDistribution,Line, PlotSymbol,xug,xog,LineWidth,PointWidth, ylab,main, ...)
vector (1:N) of data points
vector[1:L] of Means of Gaussians (of GMM),L == Number of Gaussians
vector of standard deviations, estimated Gaussian Kernels, has to be the same length as Means
vector of relative number of points in Gaussians (prior probabilities), has to be the same length as Means
Optional, ==1 if distribution(i) is a LogNormal, default Zeros of Length L
Optional, Default: TRUE=Regression Line is drawn
Optional, lower limit of the interval [xug, xog], in which a line will be interpolated
Optional, upper limit of the interval [xug, xog], in which a line will be interpolated
Optional, plot symbol. Default is 20.
Optional, width of regression line, if Line==TRUE
Optional, width of points
Optional, see plot
plot
Note: xlab cannot be changed, other parameters see qqplot
qqplot
List with
The x coordinates of the points that were plotted
The original data vector, i.e., the corresponding y coordinates
Only verified for a Gaussian Mixture Model, usage of IsLogDistribution for LogNormal Modes is experimental!
Michael, J. R. (1983). The stabilized probability plot. Biometrika, 70(1), 11-17.
# NOT RUN { data=c(rnorm(1000),rnorm(2000)+2,rnorm(1000)*2-1) QQplotGMM(data,c(-1,0,2),c(2,1,1),c(0.25,0.25,0.5)) # }
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