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The contour plot shows the jointed range of the estimated distribution parameters at a given confidence level. With higher confidence levels, the range will be larger. Contour plots are available only for the 2- and 3-parameter Weibull, normal and lognormal distributions in Weibull++. | The contour plot shows the jointed range of the estimated distribution parameters at a given confidence level. With higher confidence levels, the range will be larger. Contour plots are available only for the 2- and 3-parameter Weibull, normal and lognormal distributions in Weibull++. | ||
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Revision as of 03:49, 19 July 2012
Contour Plot |
The contour plot shows the jointed range of the estimated distribution parameters at a given confidence level. With higher confidence levels, the range will be larger. Contour plots are available only for the 2- and 3-parameter Weibull, normal and lognormal distributions in Weibull++. |
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