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I'm trying to plot the beta prime distribution, which is defined for x>0 with the two parameters α and β, having the probability density function:



enter image description here



I'm trying to plot a graph like this:



enter image description here



see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_prime_distribution



This is what I have so far:



enter image description here



I can't get the colours to work, even though I am using cycle list name as shown in this question - pgfplots line colors



MWE:



documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{pgfplots}

begin{document}

begin{figure}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}

begin{axis}[
%
xmin=0,xmax=5,
ymin=0,ymax=2,
cycle list name = auto,
samples=100]

foreach A/B/C in {%
1/1/1,
1/2/0.5,
2/1/0.5,
2/2/0.1667,
2/3/0.0833,
5/3/0.009524}{%
addplot[domain=0:5] {((x^(A-1))*(1+x)^(-A-B))/C};
}
end{axis}

end{tikzpicture}
end{figure}

end{document}









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I'm trying to plot the beta prime distribution, which is defined for x>0 with the two parameters α and β, having the probability density function:



enter image description here



I'm trying to plot a graph like this:



enter image description here



see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_prime_distribution



This is what I have so far:



enter image description here



I can't get the colours to work, even though I am using cycle list name as shown in this question - pgfplots line colors



MWE:



documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{pgfplots}

begin{document}

begin{figure}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}

begin{axis}[
%
xmin=0,xmax=5,
ymin=0,ymax=2,
cycle list name = auto,
samples=100]

foreach A/B/C in {%
1/1/1,
1/2/0.5,
2/1/0.5,
2/2/0.1667,
2/3/0.0833,
5/3/0.009524}{%
addplot[domain=0:5] {((x^(A-1))*(1+x)^(-A-B))/C};
}
end{axis}

end{tikzpicture}
end{figure}

end{document}









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    I've just realised the thing that was missing was a + after addplot

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    5 hours ago














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I'm trying to plot the beta prime distribution, which is defined for x>0 with the two parameters α and β, having the probability density function:



enter image description here



I'm trying to plot a graph like this:



enter image description here



see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_prime_distribution



This is what I have so far:



enter image description here



I can't get the colours to work, even though I am using cycle list name as shown in this question - pgfplots line colors



MWE:



documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{pgfplots}

begin{document}

begin{figure}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}

begin{axis}[
%
xmin=0,xmax=5,
ymin=0,ymax=2,
cycle list name = auto,
samples=100]

foreach A/B/C in {%
1/1/1,
1/2/0.5,
2/1/0.5,
2/2/0.1667,
2/3/0.0833,
5/3/0.009524}{%
addplot[domain=0:5] {((x^(A-1))*(1+x)^(-A-B))/C};
}
end{axis}

end{tikzpicture}
end{figure}

end{document}









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I'm trying to plot the beta prime distribution, which is defined for x>0 with the two parameters α and β, having the probability density function:



enter image description here



I'm trying to plot a graph like this:



enter image description here



see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_prime_distribution



This is what I have so far:



enter image description here



I can't get the colours to work, even though I am using cycle list name as shown in this question - pgfplots line colors



MWE:



documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{pgfplots}

begin{document}

begin{figure}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}

begin{axis}[
%
xmin=0,xmax=5,
ymin=0,ymax=2,
cycle list name = auto,
samples=100]

foreach A/B/C in {%
1/1/1,
1/2/0.5,
2/1/0.5,
2/2/0.1667,
2/3/0.0833,
5/3/0.009524}{%
addplot[domain=0:5] {((x^(A-1))*(1+x)^(-A-B))/C};
}
end{axis}

end{tikzpicture}
end{figure}

end{document}






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    I've just realised the thing that was missing was a + after addplot

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    – John
    5 hours ago








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I think that it is possible if you insert a cycle of color: here there is your revised MWE. The symbols %<------ correspond to my additions.



enter image description here



documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{pgfplots}
pgfplotscreateplotcyclelist{fycle}{% %<------
{blue}, %<------
{orange},%<------
{red},%<------
{green},%<------
}%<------

begin{document}

begin{figure}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}

begin{axis}[
%
xmin=0,xmax=5,
ymin=0,ymax=2,
cycle list name = fycle,
samples=100]

foreach A/B/C in {%
1/1/1,
1/2/0.5,
2/1/0.5,
2/2/0.1667,
2/3/0.0833,
5/3/0.009524}{%
addplot+[domain=0:5] {((x^(A-1))*(1+x)^(-A-B))/C};%<------ only %addplot+
}
end{axis}

end{tikzpicture}
end{figure}

end{document}





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    I think that it is possible if you insert a cycle of color: here there is your revised MWE. The symbols %<------ correspond to my additions.



    enter image description here



    documentclass[a4paper]{article}
    usepackage{pgfplots}
    pgfplotscreateplotcyclelist{fycle}{% %<------
    {blue}, %<------
    {orange},%<------
    {red},%<------
    {green},%<------
    }%<------

    begin{document}

    begin{figure}
    centering
    begin{tikzpicture}

    begin{axis}[
    %
    xmin=0,xmax=5,
    ymin=0,ymax=2,
    cycle list name = fycle,
    samples=100]

    foreach A/B/C in {%
    1/1/1,
    1/2/0.5,
    2/1/0.5,
    2/2/0.1667,
    2/3/0.0833,
    5/3/0.009524}{%
    addplot+[domain=0:5] {((x^(A-1))*(1+x)^(-A-B))/C};%<------ only %addplot+
    }
    end{axis}

    end{tikzpicture}
    end{figure}

    end{document}





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      I think that it is possible if you insert a cycle of color: here there is your revised MWE. The symbols %<------ correspond to my additions.



      enter image description here



      documentclass[a4paper]{article}
      usepackage{pgfplots}
      pgfplotscreateplotcyclelist{fycle}{% %<------
      {blue}, %<------
      {orange},%<------
      {red},%<------
      {green},%<------
      }%<------

      begin{document}

      begin{figure}
      centering
      begin{tikzpicture}

      begin{axis}[
      %
      xmin=0,xmax=5,
      ymin=0,ymax=2,
      cycle list name = fycle,
      samples=100]

      foreach A/B/C in {%
      1/1/1,
      1/2/0.5,
      2/1/0.5,
      2/2/0.1667,
      2/3/0.0833,
      5/3/0.009524}{%
      addplot+[domain=0:5] {((x^(A-1))*(1+x)^(-A-B))/C};%<------ only %addplot+
      }
      end{axis}

      end{tikzpicture}
      end{figure}

      end{document}





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        I think that it is possible if you insert a cycle of color: here there is your revised MWE. The symbols %<------ correspond to my additions.



        enter image description here



        documentclass[a4paper]{article}
        usepackage{pgfplots}
        pgfplotscreateplotcyclelist{fycle}{% %<------
        {blue}, %<------
        {orange},%<------
        {red},%<------
        {green},%<------
        }%<------

        begin{document}

        begin{figure}
        centering
        begin{tikzpicture}

        begin{axis}[
        %
        xmin=0,xmax=5,
        ymin=0,ymax=2,
        cycle list name = fycle,
        samples=100]

        foreach A/B/C in {%
        1/1/1,
        1/2/0.5,
        2/1/0.5,
        2/2/0.1667,
        2/3/0.0833,
        5/3/0.009524}{%
        addplot+[domain=0:5] {((x^(A-1))*(1+x)^(-A-B))/C};%<------ only %addplot+
        }
        end{axis}

        end{tikzpicture}
        end{figure}

        end{document}





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        I think that it is possible if you insert a cycle of color: here there is your revised MWE. The symbols %<------ correspond to my additions.



        enter image description here



        documentclass[a4paper]{article}
        usepackage{pgfplots}
        pgfplotscreateplotcyclelist{fycle}{% %<------
        {blue}, %<------
        {orange},%<------
        {red},%<------
        {green},%<------
        }%<------

        begin{document}

        begin{figure}
        centering
        begin{tikzpicture}

        begin{axis}[
        %
        xmin=0,xmax=5,
        ymin=0,ymax=2,
        cycle list name = fycle,
        samples=100]

        foreach A/B/C in {%
        1/1/1,
        1/2/0.5,
        2/1/0.5,
        2/2/0.1667,
        2/3/0.0833,
        5/3/0.009524}{%
        addplot+[domain=0:5] {((x^(A-1))*(1+x)^(-A-B))/C};%<------ only %addplot+
        }
        end{axis}

        end{tikzpicture}
        end{figure}

        end{document}






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