[R] Calculate the area under a curve
Jeff Newmiller
jdnewmil at dcn.davis.CA.us
Mon Aug 24 16:23:25 CEST 2015
Read ?predict, paying particular attention to the newdata argument.
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On August 24, 2015 2:10:11 AM PDT, CarstenH <cahoff at gmx.de> wrote:
>Hi all
>
>I need to calculate the area under a curve (integral) for the following
>data
>pairs:
>
>Depth SOC
>22.5 0.143
>28.5 0.165
>34.5 0.131
>37.5 0.134
>40.5 0.138
>43.5 0.107
>46.5 0.132
>49.5 0.175
>52.5 0.087
>55.5 0.117
>58.5 0.126
>61.5 0.13
>64.5 0.122
>67.5 0.161
>71.5 0.144
>76.5 0.146
>82.5 0.156
>94.5 0.132
>
>(Table name is P)
>
>After reading the data set I assiged the collumns by:
>
>/x <- (P$Depth)
>y <- (P$SOC)
>/
>
>and decided to make a ploynominal function (3rd order):
>
>/fitP <- lm( y~poly(x,3,raw=TRUE) )/
>
>At the next step I failed. I can plot point and function but am not
>able to
>integrate the curve between e.g. depths 20 and 80.
>
>If I try:
>/
>integrand <-function(fitP1)
> predict(y)
>integrate(integrand, lower = 25, upper = 80)/
>
>the "Conosle" opend with the message: "Source unavailable or out of
>sync"
>and
>/
>function(fitP1)
>predict(y)
>/
>)
>
>
>Would be great if somebody could help!
>
>Thanks
>
>Carsten
>
>
>
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