[R] dnorm() lead to a probability >1
Dirk Eddelbuettel
edd at debian.org
Fri Oct 31 20:36:50 CET 2003
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 02:40:15PM -0500, Marc Belisle wrote:
> Howdee,
>
> One of my student spotted something I can't explain: a probability >1 vs a
> normal probability density function.
The integral has to be 1 --- but dnorm doesn't compute that.
You were probably looking for pnorm(), and it will give you 0.5 for all
those cases (where x==mean) as you'd expect.
Hth, Dirk
> > dnorm(x=1, mean=1, sd=0.4)
> [1] 0.9973557
>
> > dnorm(x=1, mean=1, sd=0.39)
> [1] 1.022929
>
> > dnorm(x=1, mean=1, sd=0.3)
> [1] 1.329808
>
> > dnorm(x=1, mean=1, sd=0.1)
> [1] 3.989423
>
> > dnorm(x=1, mean=1, sd=0.01)
> [1] 39.89423
>
> > dnorm(x=1, mean=1, sd=0.001)
> [1] 398.9423
>
> Is there a bug with the algorithm?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marc
>
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