visibility range of histogram
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hello i have 2 questions now,
- in below histogram how do i limit the range of x-axis to around 200.(here i am also specifying the number of bins)
2. in below histogram my median value in around 24,is their any possibility where i can indicate this value in the x-axis prior to 25.i used text but i am having difficulties in placing it in the right position(i.e. at median value)
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Abhivandan Pandey
il 12 Giu 2020
Hi Sajid,
For your 1st query, you can make use of the xlim function to set the x-axis limits for the histogram as shown below.
histogram(data);
xlim([0, 200]);
For your 2nd query, you can use xticks and xticklabels as below,
xticks([25])
xticklabels({'median = 25'});
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Abhivandan
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Abhivandan Pandey
il 12 Giu 2020
The xticks function was introduced in R2016b. In earlier releases you must use the code below (this code also works on newer releases)..
set(gca,'XTick',[25])
set(gca,'xticklabel',({'median = 25'}))
Walter Roberson
il 12 Giu 2020
Instead of using 200 bins, you can specify the bin edges, such as
UpperBound = 200;
NumBins = 100;
%histogram did not exist in R2013b
hist(data, linspace(0,UpperBound,NumBins));
%draw reference line at median
med = median(data);
YL = get(gca, 'YLim');
hold on
plot([med;med], YL, 'r');
xlabel(sprintf('x, median = %g', med))
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Walter Roberson
il 12 Giu 2020
i need to plot hist for full range
i need to limit the visibility range
Is it correct that you need to plot everything but only put 0 to 200 up in the visible window, and that the reason for that is that you want the user to be able to use the plot tools to be able to zoom or pan to see more of the plot?
If the user is not going to need to see anything after 200 then there is no point in including those bins in the histogram calculation.
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