how to create two bell shape curves
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with the areas under these curves equal to 1, the same mean but different standard deviations. Thanks!
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  Wayne King
    
      
 on 24 Apr 2013
        
      Edited: Wayne King
    
      
 on 24 Apr 2013
  
      Do you have the Statistics Toolbox?
   x = -10:0.01:10;
   y = normpdf(x,0,1);
   y1 = normpdf(x,0,sqrt(2));
If you do not have the Statistics Toolbox, you can just use the definition of the Gaussian
      f = @(x) 1/sqrt(2*pi)*exp(-x.^2/2);
      integral(f,-10,10)
      g = @(x) 1/sqrt(2*pi*2)*exp(-x.^2/4);
      integral(g,-10,10)
To see the curves for above:
      fcurv = 1/sqrt(2*pi)*exp(-x.^2/2);
      gcurv = 1/sqrt(2*pi*2)*exp(-x.^2/4);
      plot(x,fcurv); hold on;
      plot(x,gcurv,'r')
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  Wayne King
    
      
 on 24 Apr 2013
        Hi Jenka, you cannot just do sum(y), you are forgetting about the very important dx in the integral
   x = -10:0.01:10;
   y = normpdf(x,0,1);
   y1 = normpdf(x,0,sqrt(2));
   dx = mean(diff(x));
   sum(y*dx)
   sum(y1*dx)
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