# Plot PDF and CDF

I want to plot the probability density function and the cumulative distribution function for the gamma, lognormal, exponential and Pareto distribution. I want to vary the parameters and and have a plot with 2-3 different parameters in the same figure. It should look like this (example weibull distribution):

Weibull_PDF

library(Cairo)
CairoFonts(regular="DejaVu Sans:style=Regular")
CairoSVG("Weibull PDF.svg")
par(mar=c(3, 3, 1, 1))
x <- seq(0, 2.5, length.out=1000)
plot(x, dweibull(x, .5), type="l", col="blue", xlab="", ylab="", xlim=c(0, 2.5), ylim=c(0, 2.5), xaxs="i", yaxs="i")
lines(x, dweibull(x, 1), type="l", col="red")
lines(x, dweibull(x, 1.5), type="l", col="magenta")
lines(x, dweibull(x, 5), type="l", col="green")
legend("topright", legend=paste("\u03bb = 1, k =", c(.5, 1, 1.5, 5)), lwd=1, col=c("blue", "red", "magenta", "green"))
dev.off()


and

Weibull_CDF

library(Cairo)
CairoFonts(regular="DejaVu Sans:style=Regular")
CairoSVG("Weibull CDF.svg")
par(mar=c(3, 3, 1, 1))
x <- seq(0, 2.5, length.out=1000)
plot(x, pweibull(x, .5), type="l", col="blue", xlab="", ylab="", xlim=c(0, 2.5), ylim=c(0, 1), xaxs="i", yaxs="i")
lines(x, pweibull(x, 1), type="l", col="red")
lines(x, pweibull(x, 1.5), type="l", col="magenta")
lines(x, pweibull(x, 5), type="l", col="green")
legend("bottomright", legend=paste("\u03bb = 1, k =", c(.5, 1, 1.5, 5)), lwd=1, col=c("blue", "red", "magenta", "green"))
dev.off()


How do I adapt the syntax to use it for the other distributions?

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Ehrm. Replace *weibull with *gamma and fill out the correct parameters? What exactly are you having problems with? –  Nick Sabbe Jan 17 '12 at 13:33
If I'm having only one parameter for a distribution how do I change the syntax? Also, how do I change the legend, so that I have only one column with different values? How do I change the legends if I want to have two column with different entries? Right now, one column always has the entry 1. –  Chris Jan 17 '12 at 13:52
You are right. Can somebody move it or should I just repost there? –  Chris Jan 17 '12 at 14:09
although it appears that there are two columns, think of it more as a single column. it's produced by the legend=paste(...) statement. to get rid of the $\lambda$ in the legend, simply delete the \u03bb = 1,  part of the legend statement. –  Max Jan 17 '12 at 14:44
RTFM! The syntax for distributions is very clear in R, as are the basic plot commands. Just read the help(plot) and help(gamma) entries. –  Xi'an Jan 18 '12 at 13:25