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To specify a distribution having a ''P10'', ''P50'' and ''P90'' of 7, 13, and 15, set: | To specify a distribution having a ''P10'', ''P50'' and ''P90'' of 7, 13, and 15, set: | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:32, 10 June 2021
Smooth_Fractile(fract, F)
Given a set of fractiles, this function returns a smooth distribution with tails having the indicated fractiles. The fractiles to use must be specified in «F», each value being between 0 and 1, and the fractile values must be in «fract».
Declaration:
- Smooth_Fractile(fract: Ascending[F]; F: positive ascending Index)
Library
Distribution Variations library (Distribution Variations.ana)
- Use File → Add Library... to add this library
Example
To specify a distribution having a P10, P50 and P90 of 7, 13, and 15, set:
F := [0.1, 0.5, 0.9]
fract := Table(F) (7, 13, 15)
and call
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