importnumpyasnpimportstatsmodels.apiassmimportmatplotlib.pyplotaspltfrommatplotlibimportstyle style.use('ggplot') fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(8,8)) sm.qqplot(df[df.job =='1'].age, fit=True, marker='.', line='45', markerfacecolor='C0', markeredgecolor='C0', alpha=0.2, ax=ax, l...
is less then or equal to a specific value which can easily be obtained using the cumulative Chi-Square distribution. As statisticians are lazy people, we usually don’t try to calculate this probability, but simply look it up in a probability table:https://people.richland.edu/james/lecture/m...
The honest answer is no. But we need to check how the HTML object is rendering on nbviewer before telling people to stop using it. I have a bunch of tests here and I will check this once I get to the office. Sorry, something went wrong. ...