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Robert2
Level I

Inverse Transofrmations

How to find inverse transformation of Random Normal Mixture with 6 known constants ( Locations 1 & 2, Dispersions 1 &2, Probabilities 1 & 2) The purpose is to calculate SPC control limits in the transformed space and then inverse transform back to the original space.  I would use another transformation but this one is easily by far the best fit. I realize Quantile limits would be much easier to use, but need to avoid  if possible. I am using JMP 17.

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txnelson
Super User

Re: Inverse Transofrmations

There are previous Discussions on this.  Here is one that back transforms a Student t distribution

Jim

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