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  2. Cumulative distribution function - Wikipedia

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    Cumulative distribution function for the exponential distribution Cumulative distribution function for the normal distribution. In probability theory and statistics, the cumulative distribution function (CDF) of a real-valued random variable, or just distribution function of , evaluated at , is the probability that will take a value less than or equal to .

  3. Empirical distribution function - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, an empirical distribution function (commonly also called an empirical cumulative distribution function, eCDF) is the distribution function associated with the empirical measure of a sample. [1] This cumulative distribution function is a step function that jumps up by 1/n at each of the n data points. Its value at any specified ...

  4. CDF-based nonparametric confidence interval - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, cumulative distribution function (CDF)-based nonparametric confidence intervals are a general class of confidence intervals around statistical functionals of a distribution. To calculate these confidence intervals, all that is required is an independently and identically distributed (iid) sample from the distribution and known ...

  5. Probability distribution - Wikipedia

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    The cumulative distribution function of a random variable with regard to a probability distribution is defined as = (). The cumulative distribution function of any real-valued random variable has the properties: is non-decreasing;

  6. Triangular distribution - Wikipedia

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    This distribution for a = 0, b = 1 and c = 0.5—the mode (i.e., the peak) is exactly in the middle of the interval—corresponds to the distribution of the mean of two standard uniform variables, that is, the distribution of X = (X 1 + X 2) / 2, where X 1, X 2 are two independent random variables with standard uniform distribution in [0, 1]. [1]

  7. Quantile function - Wikipedia

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    The cumulative distribution function (shown as F(x)) gives the p values as a function of the q values. The quantile function does the opposite: it gives the q values as a function of the p values. Note that the portion of F(x) in red is a horizontal line segment.

  8. Chi-squared distribution - Wikipedia

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    Tables of the chi-squared cumulative distribution function are widely available and the function is included in many spreadsheets and all statistical packages. Letting z ≡ x / k {\displaystyle z\equiv x/k} , Chernoff bounds on the lower and upper tails of the CDF may be obtained. [ 11 ]

  9. Metalog distribution - Wikipedia

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    Python. Pymetalog [41] closely mirrors the R package. Metalogistic [42] takes advantage of the SciPy platform. MakeDistribution.com [43] facilitates experimentation with metalogs parameterized by several CDF data points. The SPT metalog calculator, [44] metalog calculator [45] and ELD metalog calculator [46] are online versions of the Excel ...