Difference between revisions of "HistogramRight Command"
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Revision as of 14:59, 23 July 2015
- HistogramRight[ <List of Class Boundaries>, <List of Heights> ]
- Same as
Histogram[<List of Class Boundaries>, <List of Heights>]
- HistogramRight[ <List of Class Boundaries>, <List of Raw Data>, <Boolean Use Density> , <Density Scale Factor> (optional) ]
- Same as
Histogram[<List of Class Boundaries>, <List of Raw Data>, <Boolean Use Density>, <Density Scale Factor>]
, except that if a datum is equal to the right border of a class, it is counted in this class and not in the next one. - HistogramRight[ <Boolean Cumulative>, <List of Class Boundaries>, <List of Raw Data>, <Boolean Use Density> , <Density Scale Factor> (optional) ]
- Same as
Histogram[<Boolean Cumulative>, <List of Class Boundaries>, <List of Raw Data>, <Boolean Use Density>, <Density Scale Factor>]
, except that if a datum is equal to the right border of a class, it is counted in this class and not in the next one.
Note: By convention this uses the a < x ≤ b rule for each class except for the first class which is a ≤ x ≤ b