Description Usage Arguments Details Author(s) References See Also Examples
Creates an emperical cumulative distribution function (ECDF) overlaid with a cumulative distribution function (CDF)
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R | 
 an xts, vector, matrix, data frame, timeSeries or zoo object of asset returns  | 
main | 
 set the chart title, same as in   | 
xlab | 
 set the x-axis label, same as in   | 
ylab | 
 set the y-axis label, same as in   | 
colorset | 
 color palette to use, defaults to c("black", "\#005AFF"), where first value is used to color the step function and the second color is used for the fitted normal  | 
lwd | 
 set the line width, same as in   | 
lty | 
 set the line type, same as in   | 
element.color | 
 specify the color of chart elements. Default is "darkgray"  | 
xaxis | 
 if true, draws the x axis  | 
yaxis | 
 if true, draws the y axis  | 
... | 
 any other passthru parameters to   | 
The empirical cumulative distribution function (ECDF for short) calculates
the fraction of observations less or equal to a given value.  The resulting
plot is a step function of that fraction at each observation.  This function
uses ecdf and overlays the CDF for a fitted normal function as well.
Inspired by a chart in Ruppert (2004).
Peter Carl
Ruppert, David. Statistics and Finance, an Introduction. Springer. 2004. Ch. 2 Fig. 2.5
http://www.stat.tamu.edu/~ljin/Finance/chapter2/Fig2_5.txt
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