dist_norm | R Documentation |
This function plots a simple normal distribution or a normal distribution with shaded areas that indicate at which value a significant p-level is reached.
dist_norm(
norm = NULL,
mean = 0,
sd = 1,
p = NULL,
xmax = NULL,
geom.colors = NULL,
geom.alpha = 0.7
)
norm |
Numeric, optional. If specified, a normal distribution with |
mean |
Numeric. Mean value for normal distribution. By default 0. |
sd |
Numeric. Standard deviation for normal distribution. By default 1. |
p |
Numeric, optional. If specified, a normal distribution with |
xmax |
Numeric, optional. Specifies the maximum x-axis-value. If not specified, the x-axis ranges to a value where a p-level of 0.00001 is reached. |
geom.colors |
user defined color for geoms. See 'Details' in |
geom.alpha |
Specifies the alpha-level of the shaded area. Default is 0.7, range between 0 to 1. |
# a simple normal distribution
dist_norm()
# a simple normal distribution with different mean and sd.
# note that curve looks similar to above plot, but axis range
# has changed.
dist_norm(mean = 2, sd = 4)
# a simple normal distribution
dist_norm(norm = 1)
# a simple normal distribution
dist_norm(p = 0.2)
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