Continuous laplacian random variable
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I want to plot the outcomes of a Laplacian random Variable when i have the type : A>=sqrt(sigma^2/2)*ln(1/0.01) with sigma=1.I understand what i need to plot but i can not understand that how can I present discrete values for 50 trials ..?Could anyone suggest me how can I do it ?
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Tom Lane
2013-5-30
Take a look at this:
sigma = 1;
p = rand(10000,1);
A=sqrt(sigma^2/2)*log(1./p);
hist(A,100)
I'm not sure if it's what you want. It uses random P in place of the 0.1 value from your expression. Otherwise it uses that expression to generate random numbers, and makes a histogram of them. Notice that I use "./" to perform division on every element of P.
Perhaps you can figure out how to present the result of 50 trials by looking at this.
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Tom Lane
2013-6-9
The image you posted showed each trial as a dot, plotted with a line connecting it to zero. That works fine with the 50 or so trials you have.
I had lots of trials so I made a histogram. It counts the number of trials in each of several bins, and draws a bar of that height. So the heights of the bars give a picture of the distribution of points across bins. It may be this is not important for what you are trying to do.
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