Samples, Random Variables—Histograms and Density Distribution in R
Carsten Dormann ()
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Carsten Dormann: University of Freiburg, Biometry and Environmental System Analysis
Chapter Chapter 2 in Environmental Data Analysis, 2020, pp 13-27 from Springer
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Abstract At the end of this chapter $$\ldots $$ … $$\ldots $$ … it should be clear to you that data collection should be planned in advance and you should know what an ideal data sheet looks like. $$\ldots $$ … you will be able to read data into R. $$\ldots $$ … you will have the skills to transform raw data in R into a histogram. $$\ldots $$ … you will be able to calculate the sample statistics we learned in Chap. 1 in R. $$\ldots $$ … you will have finally done something practical!
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-55020-2_2
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