how do we plot a bivariate normal distribution from one side?
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Dear all
I plot the following bivariate distribution
mu = [0 0];
Sigma = [.25 .3; .3 1];
x1 = -3:.2:3; x2 = -3:.2:3;
[X1,X2] = meshgrid(x1,x2);
F = mvnpdf([X1(:) X2(:)],mu,Sigma);
F = reshape(F,length(x2),length(x1));
surf(x1,x2,F);
caxis([min(F(:))-.5*range(F(:)),max(F(:))]);
axis([-3 3 -3 3 0 .4])
xlabel('x1'); ylabel('x2'); zlabel('Probability Density');
My question is how do I plot the joint density from the vantage point of x1 or x2? So I want to obtain a 2D graph that shows x1 (or x2) on the x-axis and the density values on the y-axis
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
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