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joliendeboer Posted - 03/11/2024 : 09:51:44 AM
Hi all,

When I add the distribution curve to my lognormal distributed data and scale it to its maximum, the fit seems shifted.
What can I do about it?





JDB
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joliendeboer Posted - 03/12/2024 : 2:50:52 PM
Thank you!

JDB
YimingChen Posted - 03/11/2024 : 2:13:39 PM
If you'd like to plot the lognormal fitted curve with log-scale x axis, please transform the original data to ln(x) first, and run a normal distributed fit on the transformed data. Otherwise the curve will shift to left by the amount of sigma^2.

James

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