[R] Find a particular point on a curve
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Fri Oct 7 21:48:53 CEST 2011
On Oct 7, 2011, at 11:54 AM, Joanie wrote:
> Hi,
> my question is really precise.
>
> I'm interested in drops of stomacal temperature (of seal pups)
> following
> milk ingestion. Temperature starts at an average of 37.8oC (sd=0.2)
> and
> drops rapidly to around 36.0oC and then stabilizes slowly to a
> temperature
> silimar to the previous one. It looks a bit like an inverse skewed
> bell
> curve.
>
> I want to find different points on that curve, and I have a hard
> time trying
> to code one of them.
>
> I want to determine the point after ingestion (after the temperature
> drop)
> where the temperatures reaches stability, i.e. where temperature is
> stable
> to plus or minus 1 sd for a period of 10 minutes or more. I have
> data almost
> every second and I calculated that a 10 minutes period corresponded
> to an
> average of 400 lines.
You would get much better advice if you posted a sample. 400 data
points is not very big.
>
> Also, I want to determine the area under the curve, i.e. the area
> enclosed
> by the inverse skewed curve (which I don't know the equation).
Wouldn't that just be:
sum(vec-vec[1])
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David Winsemius, MD
West Hartford, CT
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