The value for a density plot is computed using a function $K$ (the kernel) and a bandwidth $h$. Different choices for the either lead to different graphics.
R provided the following kernel choices: c("gaussian", "epanechnikov", "rectangular", "triangular", "biweight", "cosine", "optcosine")
.
The bandwidth can be chosen automatically through one of the algorithms: "nrd0", "nrd", "ucv", "bcv", "SJ". The default value, "nrd0" is found by:
finding the smaller of s
or IQR/1.34
, say m
forming 0.9 * m * n^(-1/5)
As n
get's larger, the bandwidth does too, but much more slowly.
Alternatively, one can specify the bandwidth using a numeric value.
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