| law.plot3d {ConvergenceConcepts} | R Documentation | 
Static 3D convergence in law
Description
This function enables one to draw the static 3D plot to investigate convergence in law.
Usage
law.plot3d(data,probfunc,tinf=-5,tsup=5)
Arguments
| data | matrix containing the sample paths of Xn values. | 
| probfunc | function to compute the distribution function of X. | 
| tinf | lower limit for investigating convergence in law. | 
| tsup | upper limit for investigating convergence in law. | 
Author(s)
P. Lafaye de Micheaux and B. Liquet
References
Lafaye de Micheaux, P. (plafaye@club.fr), Liquet, B. "Understanding Convergence Concepts: a Visual-Minded and Graphical Simulation-Based Approach", The American Statistician, 63:2, 173–178, (2009).
See Also
check.convergence, criterion,
generate,  investigate,
law.plot2d,
p.as.plot, visualize.crit, visualize.sp
Examples
rand <- function(n){(cumsum(rchisq(n,df=1))-(1:n))/sqrt(2*(1:n))}
data <- generate(randomgen=rand,nmax=300,M=2000)$data
law.plot3d(data,pnorm)
[Package ConvergenceConcepts version 1.2.3 Index]