[R] Statistical tests and measures for "cone-like" distributions?
Albyn Jones
jones at reed.edu
Wed Dec 21 20:08:41 CET 2011
Have you tried plotting log(y) vs log(x)?
albyn
On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 02:18:56PM +0000, Matthew Gwynne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are there any special statistical tests, or functions in R I could use
> to measure "cone-like" distributions?
>
> I have several data-sets, which I've been plotting parts of as 2D
> plots, where I get a "cone-like" distribution of the data points.
> That is, the data appears to be bounded by two non-parallel lines,
> starting at the origin, giving rise to a "cone-like" appearance.
>
> I guess I could work out it's bounding lines fairly easily, but this
> seems perhaps a fairly naive thing to do, and I was wondering if there
> are any standard tests to do? I guess one might consider the angle of
> the cone, how much of the "cone" is filled out, density of points
> within the cone and so on.
>
> I don't even know if thinking of a "cone" makes any sense, what it
> would mean or whether I should simply be thinking of a linear
> regression line with some non-constant variance?
>
> An example plot is at
> http://cs.swan.ac.uk/~csmg/aes/plots/canon_1_3_4_r1_v_cfs.pdf if
> anyone is interested.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Matthew Gwynne
> http://cs.swan.ac.uk/~csmg/
>
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Albyn Jones
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