On 19/03/11 15:04, Allan Engelhardt wrote:
You should probably tell us which part of

a<- read.csv("http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n3389613/Life_Expectancies_2008.csv";)
hist(a)
Should be hist(a$Life.Expectancies.at.Birth), of course.  Sorry.


doesn't do what you expect.

(Though often when people say "histogram" they want something else - what's with that anyhow?)

Allan

On 19/03/11 13:10, andrew456 wrote:
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n3389613/Life_Expectancies_2008.csv
Life_Expectancies_2008.csv

I am trying to plot a histogram base on the file i uploaded above. I am
facing a trouble in sorting out the frequency of the life expectancies. I wanted to plot a graph of life expectancies at birth versus frequency,but i have no idea how to change the locations into frequencies taking the range
of life expectancies at birth from 40 to 90. I tried using
table(Life.Expectancies.at.Birth) to show the frequencies of each number and
I do not know how to continue.

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