Hi, I have the following data about courses (504) in a university, two attributes about the proportion of resources used (#resources_used / #resources_available), namely the average and the standard deviation. Thus I have: [1] n=504 rows [2] 1 id column and 2 attributes
Here's a sample of the data: courseid,average,std 12741,1,0 17161,1,0 12514,1,0 12316,0.8666666692648178,0.26090261464799325 2467,0.8623188442510107,0.24920700355307424 3047,0.85,0.2314550249431379 1747,0.8481481481481481,0.23078446747051584 2487,0.8383838455333854, 0.20429589057565342 13869,0.8181818181818182,0.2522624895547565 1706,0.8158730235364702,0.19332287915878024 2041,0.8095238095238095,0.24880667576405963 1864,0.8080808141014793,0.17456052968726046 2106,0.784444437623024,0.2475808839379094 .... ..... My question is how can I sensibly visualise this data. In this context, it does not make sense to go find the population mean or population std. However, what would sense is showing the cdf of the mean. So, I'm thinking of doing this using ecdf(). But what about the standard deviation? How can I include visualise the standard deviation as well as the mean? Would that make sense on just one plot? Any idea? Thanks Gawesh ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.