how can I find the probabilities of the ecdf function of each duplicate values in y ?

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I have a vector that has dublicate values (y). I need to extract each value probabitiy even if its duplicate. here is my code.
num_off_time=[2 2 3 3 1];
y=num_off_time;
[f,x]=ecdf(y);
cdfplot(y)

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 27 Jan 2020
Do you mean you are trying to get these values?
histcounts(num_off_time,'Normalization','probability')
ans =
0.2000 0.4000 0.4000
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talal alqahtani
talal alqahtani on 28 Jan 2020
I would expect if Y=[2 2 3 3 1], The output for example would be like this: [0.30 0.30 0.50 0.50 0.10] instead of [0.30 0.50 0.10]. I hope this is clear . Thank you .
the cyclist
the cyclist on 28 Jan 2020
It's not clear to me where you are getting your values of [0.3 0.5 0.1], because those don't seem to be probabilities related to your input vector.
So, here's what it seems like you want to do:
  1. Find the total probability of each channel.
  2. For each channel, output its probability, indexed according to the original input vector.
This code does that. I added an extra "3" to your input, to show that 2 and 3 give different output.
num_off_time=[2 2 3 3 3 1];
[unique_num_off_time,~,idxFromUniqueBackToAll] = unique(num_off_time);
probability_of_unique = histcounts(num_off_time,[unique_num_off_time Inf],'Normalization','probability');
probability_by_channel = probability_of_unique(idxFromUniqueBackToAll);
This gives
probability_by_channel =
0.3333 0.3333 0.5000 0.5000 0.5000 0.1667

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