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ASA Lab Assignment 2 Data Set: HT-WT-Age (Responses) CSV: Quantitative Variables: I. Height

The document contains details about analyzing quantitative and qualitative variables from automobile data. It includes frequency tables and histograms generated for the variables kilometers (KM), cubic capacity (CC), and whether the car is automatic or manual. Frequency tables show the count of observations in bins for each variable, along with relative frequencies and cumulative frequencies. Histograms visualize the distribution of each variable.

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ASA Lab Assignment 2 Data Set: HT-WT-Age (Responses) CSV: Quantitative Variables: I. Height

The document contains details about analyzing quantitative and qualitative variables from automobile data. It includes frequency tables and histograms generated for the variables kilometers (KM), cubic capacity (CC), and whether the car is automatic or manual. Frequency tables show the count of observations in bins for each variable, along with relative frequencies and cumulative frequencies. Histograms visualize the distribution of each variable.

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Name: wasim chamanshaikh

Div: A
Roll no :48

ASA Lab Assignment

2 Data Set : HT-WT-Age (Responses) CSV :


Quantitative Variables:

i. Height
Name: wasim chamanshaikh
Div: A
Roll no :48

> #Frequency Table of Height


> freq_table=transform(table(scores))
> freq_table
score s Freq 1
(1 TO, 157] 12
2 (157, 164] 13
5 (164, 171] 21
4 (171, 178] 23
S (178 ,18 5] 24
> t ran sforrr {f req_tabl e , Re 1_Freq=p rop . tabl e Freq) , curr_Freq=cunsum(Freq) )
score s Freq Rel _+req Cu z_Freq
1 (150, 157] 12 0. 12 903 23 12
2 (157, 164] 13 0. 159 7849 25
3 (164, 171] 21 0 . 22 S 806 5 46
4 (171, 178] 2 3 0 . 24 7 3118 69
S (178, 18 5] 24 0.2 S 8064 5 93
> # Histogram of Height
> hist(var)
> hist(var breaks=b1ns, main="Height of Students" xlab=”He1ght(incm)",col=”Red”)

¥50 155 JbO 1g5 170 175 SBO


Name: wasim chamanshaikh
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Roll no :48

Ii. Age
Name: wasim chamanshaikh
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Roll no :48

Toyota Corolla:

Quantitative Variable:
i.KM
Name: wasim chamanshaikh
Div: A
Roll no :48

R R 4.1.Z -/
> data<- read . c sv (II 1e . c hoose {J }
> V T ew (d ata }
> d1m (d ata }
1 14 6 10
> str (data}
’ data . frame ' • 14 3 6 oo s . of 10 var 1ab1 es :
S Pr J ce : In t 1 3 S 00 13 7 50 13 9 50 149 S 0 13 750 129 5 0 16900 18600 21500 129 5 0 ...
I Age : int 23 25 24 26 30 3Z 27 30 27 23 ...
I KM : int 46986 72937 41711 48000 38500 61000 94612 75889 19700 71138 ...
$ FuelType : chr "Diesel" "Diesel" "Diesel" "Diesel" .,
$ HP ’ int 90 90 9O 90 90 90 90 90 192 69 .
$ MetColor . int 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
I Automatic: int 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I CC : int 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 1800 1900...
5 Doors : int 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5
SWeight : int 1165 1165 1165 1165 1170 1170 1245 1245 11B5 1105 ...
> # KI orete rs oata
> var=data$KY
> mx=max (var )

> mn=m\ n (var }


> mn

> w1dth= {rrx- mn / s


> w1dth
1{ 48 599. 8
> b1n s -seq {mn , m x , w1 dt h }
> sco r e s=cu t: {va r , b1 ns}
> tabl e (scores} s
c o re s
(1 , 4. 86 e+O4§ (4 . 86 e+0 4 , 9. 7 2e+O § (9 . 72 e+04 , 1 . 46e+0 5 § (1 . 46 e+O 5 , 1 . 94e+0 5 (1 . 9 4e+O 5 , 2 . 4 3 e+0 5
44 S 718 2 04 47 14

> t ran s form(tab1e (scor e sg g


sc o es Freq
1 C1,4.86e+04J 445
2 (4. 86e•04,9.72e+04s 718
3 {9. 72e+04, 1. 46e+05 204
4 (1. 46e+05 , 1. 94e+0s 47
S (1. 94e•05 , 2. 43e+0S 14
yFrequency Tab1e of K11oueters
I r eq_tab 1e - trans *o r n {tab1e scor es g }
freq_table
sc o es F r eq
1 (I , 4. 86e + 04 j 44S
2 (4. 86 e•04 , 9. 72 e+04 718
3 {9 . 72 e•04 , 1. 46e+05 204
4 (1. 46e+o s , 1. 94e+0 S 47
S (1. 94e•05 , 2. 4 3e+0 S I4
> t r ans form(fr eq_tab1e , Re1_Freq=p rop . tabl e (Freq} , Cum_Freq=c unsu m (Freq
sc o ° es F r eq Re1 _Fr eq Cun_F r eq
1 {1 , 4. 8 6e+ 04§ 44 5 0 . 3116 2 46 5 0 44 5
2 (4. 86 e+O4 , 9. 72 e+04§ 718 O . 5D 28 OLIZ 0 116 3
3 (9 . 72 e+04 , 1. 46e+0 S § 2D4 0. 1428 S 714 3 1367
4 (1. 46e•05 , 1. 94e+05 47 0. D 3 291316 5 1414
5 (1. 94e•0 5, 2. 4 3e+05 14 0. 00980 3922 14 28
# H1 stog ram of' KI 1onete r s
h1 st (var
h1 st (var , breaks=b1ns , naln=' of " , x1ab=” Km " , co1= "B1ue "
h st (var , b reaks=b1n s , mat n= ” KM o1° Car s ” , x1ab= " KM " , c o1=" B1 ue " }
Name: wasim chamanshaikh
Div: A
Roll no :48

ii. CC
Name: wasim chamanshaikh
Div: A
Roll no :48
R R 4.1.2 -/

L1? 2000

wJ dth= {mx- mn } / 5
wJ dth

b \ ns=seq {mn , mx , w1 dth g


s -cu t s}

(1 . 3e o 3, 1. 44e +0 33 (1. 44e o 3, 1. s8e +o S3 (1 . s8 e+0 72e +o S3 (1 . 72ego 3, 1. 8oe +0 3?


168 152

scores Freq
,1 .
2 (I . 44e +03 , 1. S 8 e+03 § 0

5 (1. 86 e 0 2 e+03 2
OF requen cy Tab1e aI CC

scor es * req
1 (1. 3e+03 , 1. 44e+ 03 168
2 (1. 44e+03 , 1. 58e+ 03 0
3 (1. 58e+03 , 1.72e+03J 8 54
4 (1.7ze+03, 1.86e+03s 14
5 (1.86e+03,2e+03J 152

> tr an s for m tfr eq_t ab l e , Re 1 _F r e q =p r op . t ab l e C Fr eqn , Cu m_F r e q=cums u m F r eq } }


scores Freq Re1_Fr eg cum_rr eq z 4z.
se+os,‹. ooe+owl ass o. z z z4ze zse
2 {I. 44e+03, . 58e+03 § 0 0 OOOOOOOO 68
3 €1.58e+O3, 1. 72e+03 J e s o. zzg8 s szz zoz z
4 {1. 72 e+0 5, 1 . 86e+0 3 § 14 0. 011784 51 1036
5 {1 . 86e+0 3, 2 e+03 § 152 0. 12794613 11B8
> # HI st ogr am of° cc
> h st {var g
> h st Char , b reaks -b a n s , man n- ’ CC of' Car s ” , x1ab- ” cc” , c of - " e rown " 3

1300 4OO d5DO 16OO 17 00 1 800 1 9OO 2000


Name: wasim chamanshaikh
Div: A
Roll no :48

Qualitative

Variable: i.Metcolor
Name: wasim chamanshaikh
Div: A
Roll no :48

Ii. Automatic
Name: wasim chamanshaikh
Div: A
Roll no :48

R R ^ 1.2 -/
> #Automat1 c Data
> var=data$Au to ma t 4 c
>

> nn=m1n }
> nn
§1§ 0
> wJ dth= {mx- mn) / 5
> wJ dth
§1§ 0.2
> b ns=seq (mn , rrx , w1 dth)
> score s=cu t (var , b1n s}
> table(scores)
sco re s
(0, O . 2 § (0. 2 , 0. 4§ (0 . 4, 0. 6 ] (0. 6 , 0. 8§ (0. 8, 1§
0 0 0 0 80
> I ransform (tabl e (scor e s} }
score s Freq
1 (0, 0.2] 0
2 (0 . 2, 0. 4] 0
3 (0 . 4, 0. 6 ] 0
4(0.6,0.8] 0
S (0.8,1] 80
> $Frequency Table o* Automatic
> *req_table=trans*orm(tableCscoresJ)
> *req_table
score s Freq 1
(0, 0. 2 § 0
2 (0 . 2, 0. 4§ 0
3 (0. 4, 0. 6 0
4 (0. 6, 0. 8] 0
S (0. 8, 1] 80

> transform(freq_table,Rel_Freq=prop.table(Freq),cum_Freq=cumsum(Freq)) scores Freq Rel_Freq


cum_Freq
1 (0,0.2] 0 0 0
2 (0.Z,0.4] 0 0 0
3 (0.4,0.6] 0 0 0
4 (0.6,0.8] 0 0 0
S (0.8,1] 80 l 80
> #Histogram ofAutomatic
> h st(var
> h st(var , breaks=b1 ns , mat n= ”Au tomatl c Car s ” , xl ab= "Au to nat i c” , co1= "Bl ue ")
Name: wasim chamanshaikh
Div: A
Roll no :48

Automatic Cars
1400
1200
1000
0800

0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0

Automatic

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