Machine Learning with R Cookbook - Second Edition
by AshishSingh Bhatia, Yu-Wei, Chiu (David Chiu)
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In this recipe, we first introduce dnorm, a probability density function, which returns the height of a normal curve. With a single input specified, the input value is called a standard score or a z-score. Without any other arguments specified, it is assumed that the normal distribution is in use with a mean of zero and a standard deviation of 1. We then introduce three ways to draw standard and normal distributions.
After this, we introduce pnorm, a cumulative density function. The function, pnorm, can generate the area under a given value. In addition to this, pnorm can be also used to calculate the p-value from a normal distribution. One can get the p-value by subtracting 1 from the number, or assigning True to the option, ...
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