dfittool - normal distribution plot

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Morteza
Morteza on 8 May 2014
Commented: dpb on 8 May 2014
I have plottet my data with normal distribution using "dfittool" on matlab and it looks like below:
The thing is, i really dont understand what these strange peaks means ?? Is it the probability which tells, so many % of the data is located at this point ?
Thanks for your time.
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José-Luis
José-Luis on 8 May 2014
I'm not sure that's true just from that plot.
dpb
dpb on 8 May 2014
@Morteza...I think there's something else going on in the data set than just a single variable at 10-min observations from what this plot shows. It looks like two different distributions that have been somehow lumped.
The one w/ the higher values is only about 15-16 bins and isn't very normal at all--it's skewed strongly to the left while the other data are still left-skewed but not quite so strongly it appears, perhaps, and at a much finer binning.
The joint of the two fit by the estimated mean/variance is, as can be observed, of a mean location that reflects the left-skewness by the larger area above the bulk of the histogram on the left and the higher peak value than the max if the solid-looking histogram owing to the existence of the other values of fewer bins but much more magnitude when normalized.
Again, need to see a representative sample of the actual data to be able to tell what's actually going on behind the scenes.

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