In MATLAB (cumulative distribution function), how can I find the corresponding data point (Y) for any chosen cumulative probability?
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Aaron
am 29 Mai 2013
Kommentiert: Image Analyst
am 27 Jul. 2018
In a CDF (using MATLAB,) how can I find the corresponding data value (X) for any chosen cumulative distribution (Y)? Please refer to the pasted code and image. Instead of "eye-balling" the plot, how can I find the data point (X) that corresponds to the cumulative probability value of 0.2 or even 0.466, etc.? Please advise. Thank you.
X = randn(1,500);
u = mean(X);
s = std(X);
pd = makedist('Normal','mu',u,'sigma',s);
x = min(X):.1:max(X);
cdf_normal = cdf(pd,x);
plot(x,cdf_normal,'LineWidth',4)
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Teja Muppirala
am 29 Mai 2013
Alternatively, you can use ICDF directly on the probability distribution object
icdf(pd,[0.2 0.466])
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Image Analyst
am 29 Mai 2013
Bearbeitet: Image Analyst
am 29 Mai 2013
If "the_Y_Value" is the y value you're looking at, and xValue is the x location where y first exceeds "the_Y_Value", then:
xIndex = find(cdf_normal >= the_Y_Value, 1, 'first');
xValue = x(xIndex);
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Brett Hoover
am 26 Jul. 2018
Kinda surprised that nobody suggested 1-D interpolation:
target_value = interp1(cdf_probs,cdf_values,target_prob)
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Image Analyst
am 27 Jul. 2018
Because when Aaron said "how can I find the data point..." I assumed he wanted a data point that was in his existing set of data. Your code would give a point not in the data. It's probably a more accurate estimate but wouldn't be one of his data points -- it would be between two of them. However, maybe that's what he really meant.
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