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Joy Tian


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Difference in results when running the different version but simple script.
I make my own script about calculating the transition probability of Markov Chain.I run the two scripts and get different result...

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Build fourier series on parameters
Hi everyone, I meet a difficulty. I have a mathematical model which needs to take seasonality into consideration. Up to ...

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How can I fit multiple curves onto a base curve/plot
You may try "hold on" if you want to multi-plot on the same graph. And type "hold off" if you have plotted enough.

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Generate sample with a mixed exponential distribution
Hello, I am trying to generate a random sample with an available mixed exponential distribution. It is a custom continuous dist...

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how to let mle know
Hello everyone, I am striving on a mle problem on mixed exponential equation on three parameters. The complete pdf functio...

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why MLE needs iteration to approximate the parameters?
Hi Matlab fans, I try to use *mle* function in Matlab to get the estimation of parameters. I notice that in the syntax of ...

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To run a function
I have a question in my mind. Why we need to put square bracket containing all output arguments ahead of the function when runn...

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How to estimate the parameters of mixed exponential distribution?
Seek for any advice for detailed simplest solution and coding on Matlab. Assume the dataset is big enough and the data are cl...

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How can I use lognormal distribution to fit the non-negative dataset with zero values?
The command I try to use is lognfit. parmhat = lognfit(data)

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Assign an input to an anonymous function
But it doesn't explain to me what is @(x) mean. And how does it relate with anonymous function.

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