trunc2norm {faux} | R Documentation |
Convert truncated normal to normal
Description
Convert a truncated normal distribution to a normal (gaussian) distribution
Usage
trunc2norm(x, min = NULL, max = NULL, mu = mean(x), sd = stats::sd(x))
Arguments
x |
the truncated normally distributed vector |
min |
the minimum of the truncated distribution (calculated from x if not given) |
max |
the maximum of the truncated distribution (calculated from x if not given) |
mu |
the mean of the distribution to return (calculated from x if not given) |
sd |
the SD of the distribution to return (calculated from x if not given) |
Value
a vector with a uniform distribution
Examples
x <- truncnorm::rtruncnorm(10000, 1, 7, 3.5, 2)
y <- trunc2norm(x, 1, 7)
g <- ggplot2::ggplot() + ggplot2::geom_point(ggplot2::aes(x, y))
ggExtra::ggMarginal(g, type = "histogram")
[Package faux version 1.2.1 Index]