How do you program CLT?
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Plot the histogram of 10000 random variables, where each random variable is the mean of n continuous uniform random variables.
Vary n from 1 to 10. The histogram should look increasingly Gaussian as n increases.
Demonstrate the CLT sum the following random variables that you should know how to generate (a) exponential λ = 1 (b) Bernoulli p = 0.5 (c) binomial (5, 0.5) (d) normal N(0, 1)
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Image Analyst
on 5 Apr 2014
Hint:
n = 5 % for example.
rv = mean(rand(10000, n), 2) % Mean of n random numbers.
bar(rv) % just for display - to see them.
Joseph Cheng
on 4 Apr 2014
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you can look at conv() which will do a rolling sum. With the rolling sum you just need to divide by the number of elements to get the rolling average.
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