bbolker wrote:
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> biologie.uni-marburg.de> writes:
>
>> you answerd to Nancy Shackelford about Clarks 2Dt function.
>> Since the thread ended just after your reply,
>> I would like to ask, if you have an idea how to use this function in R
>
> I got started on your problem, but I didn't finish
bbolker wrote:
>
> biologie.uni-marburg.de> writes:
>
>> you answerd to Nancy Shackelford about Clarks 2Dt function.
>> Since the thread ended just after your reply,
>> I would like to ask, if you have an idea how to use this function in R
>
> I got started on your problem, but I didn't finish
1
[16,] 4650
[17,] 4951
[18,] 5252
[19,] 5550
[20,] 5850
[21,] 6150
[22,] 6450
[23,] 6750
but I am not able to fit anything.
Do you have an idea?
I guess there is something wrong in my formula for Clarks 2Dt
Thank you for reading
Ciao
Ronald Bialozyt
Hello,
I am trying to fit a exponential power distribution
y = b/(2*pi*a^2*gamma(2/b))*exp(-(x/a)^b)
to a bunch of data for x and y I have in a table.
> data
x y
1 2527
2 7559
3125 219
...
25912925 1
26012975
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