how to normalize two graphs to each other?
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studentmatlaber
on 27 Sep 2021
Commented: studentmatlaber
on 2 Oct 2021
I want to plot these two graphs to fit each other perfectly. Is this possible?
pd = makedist('Normal','mu',1.81576e-05,'sigma',0.00863661);
x = -0.25:0.001:0.25;
y = pdf(pd, x);
plot(x,y)
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Star Strider
on 28 Sep 2021
@studentmatlaber — It appears to be a normal distribution to me, howver since I have no idea what the data are, others (particularly the lognormal distribution or the Bernoulli distibution) could be appropriate. I doubt that there is any specific way to determine the distribution that best describes any particular set of data, other than perhaps fitting the data to different distributions to see which one works best.
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Star Strider
on 27 Sep 2021
Try something like this —
D = randn(1,500);
figure
hfh = histfit(D);
hfh(2).YData = hfh(2).YData * max(hfh(1).YData)/max(hfh(2).YData); % Scale Line To Approximate Histogram Peak
Experiment to get different results.
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