Gaussian Distribution

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KB
KB on 17 Feb 2012
Edited: Walter Roberson on 11 Nov 2025 at 20:07
Hi All, I am trying to plot a amplitude Gaussian distribution in Matlab. I have only amplitude peak, mean and sigma (sd) values. The peak is corresponding to the mean. How to get a Gaussian normal plot using only that three values? What could be the code for that?
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 14 Jul 2020
Here's a gaussian function where you can set the mean, standard deviation, amplitude, and vertical offset.

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Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen on 17 Feb 2012
This is really just plotting an equation, for practical purpose, you can plot from -4*sd to 4*sd. Let's say mu is the mean,
x = linspace(-4*sd,4*sd,1000);
y = 1/(2*pi*sd)*exp(-(x-mu).^2/(2*sd^2));
plot(x,y);
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Kunal Lakhani
Kunal Lakhani on 20 Oct 2016
Clarification of the formula of gaussian distribution.
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 1 May 2021
@Mohammed Ghouse Mohiuddin, in response to your flag > The code is incorrect, you just have to define mu and sd.
mu = 10;
sd = 4;
x = linspace(-4*sd,4*sd,1000);
y = 1/(2*pi*sd)*exp(-(x-mu).^2/(2*sd^2));
plot(x,y);

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Sivylla Paraskevopoulou
Sivylla Paraskevopoulou on 28 Dec 2024
To learn more about normal or Gaussian distribution, read the topic Normal Distribution.

Liam Walsh
Liam Walsh on 11 Nov 2025 at 18:33
If you have access to Statistics and Machine Learning toolbox, you can also make use of the makedist function, like so:
mu = 4; % Mean/amplitude value
sigma = 2; % Sigma/sd value
normdist = makedist("normal", "mu", 4, "sigma", 2)
normdist =
NormalDistribution Normal distribution mu = 4 sigma = 2
plot(normdist) % Automatically shows a graph of the distribution

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