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Before you draw the 'energy.png', you analysis the unknown and known by using Fit_Weibull_3P.
wb_unk = Fit_Weibull_3P(failures=unk, show_probability_plot=False, print_results=False) wb_known = Fit_Weibull_3P(failures=known, show_probability_plot=False, print_results=False)
I want to know why you did this. Look forward to your reply.
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I also nitice that the author seems not to use Weibull Distribution to predict unknowns.
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Before you draw the 'energy.png', you analysis the unknown and known by using Fit_Weibull_3P.
wb_unk = Fit_Weibull_3P(failures=unk, show_probability_plot=False, print_results=False)
wb_known = Fit_Weibull_3P(failures=known, show_probability_plot=False, print_results=False)
I want to know why you did this. Look forward to your reply.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: