have a look at ?curve(), e.g.,

curve((1 + x^2) / pi, -15, 15)


I hope it helps.

Best,
Dimitris


Beetle wrote:
Hi Guys,
I'm a numbie to R.
I searched the forum for plotting pdf's of functions but couldn't find one
that explained my question.

I have been asked to plot the pdf  fX(x) = 1/pi(1+x^2). -infinity < x <
infinity.

I would be greatfull if someone might point me to a webpage that might give
me a hand.

Kindest regards
Beetle

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