head(greenhouse.gas.emissions.industry.and.household.september.2025.quarter.intensity,n=3) # UNA VISTA PREVIA dim(greenhouse.gas.emissions.industry.and.household.september.2025.quarter.intensity) # DIMENSION head(greenhouse.gas.emissions.industry.and.household.september.2025.quarter.intensity,n=3) # UNA VISTA PREVIA dim(greenhouse.gas.emissions.industry.and.household.september.2025.quarter.intensity) # DIMENSION D=data.frame(greenhouse.gas.emissions.industry.and.household.september.2025.quarter.intensity)
head(D,n=3)
D1=as.numeric(D$V6)
length(D1)
hist(D1,probability = TRUE)
lines(D1)
lines(density(D1))
qqnorm(D1)
qqline(D1)
summary(D1)
install.packages(“DescTools”)
library(DescTools)
ic_mediana=MedianCI(D1,conf.level = 0.95)
#CORREGIR NA
D1=D1[!is.na(D1)]
D1
ic_mediana=MedianCI(D1,conf.level = 0.95)
#Instalar libreria
install.packages(“Dtools)
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